Katie Price's son Harvey Price has been seen shouting his estranged dad's name in an emotional new video. Harvey is the son of former professional footballer Dwight Yorke, who played for teams including Aston Villa, Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers over the years before becoming a coach.
In a new video shared by Katie, 23-year-old Harvey - who has autism, Prader-Willi syndrome and septo-optic dysplasia - chanted "Oi oi, Yorkie!" while wearing a Man Utd. football shirt. Katie tagged Dwight and the club in the video she posted to Instagram, although Dwight and Harvey are estranged and have very rarely seen each other.
In the background of the clip, Katie could be heard telling Harvey: "Go!" for him to start the chant, and cheering for him afterwards.
Dwight originally denied he was Harvey's father and demanded a DNA test. But later he admitted he "loved" his son.
He wrote in his 2009 book Born to Score: "From the moment I set eyes on the little fella, I have loved my son like I could never ever have imagined possible.
"I am not going to hear any more that I did not care for Harvey, or have any understanding of his needs or that I was not interested in his welfare."
Katie claimed Dwight has seen Harvey "about nine times in his life" last year, claiming on the Anything Goes podcast: "I've tried to send him pictures of Harvey on Instagram, Harvey playing the piano, he just ignores everything - doesn't want to know.
"But the door's always open, always. My mum still contacts his manager every year and asks does he want to see Harvey for his birthday, and it's always the same - no," she told The Guardian in 2023.
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