Moment frantic Katie Price saw son Harvey rushed to hospital after falling ill

Photos of Katie Price anxiously watching her son Harvey being rushed to hospital have emerged.

Harvey, who has now been discharged from hospital after suffering from a ‘bug’, was taken away in an ambulance yesterday after falling ill at sister Princess’ 13th birthday party.

In the images, taken at the star’s Surrey home yesterday, Katie, 42, is seen looking worried as Harvey, 18, was rushed to hospital.

Model and TV star Katie was seen dressed casually in an orange T-shirt and matching leggings.

Katie looked worried yesterday as Harvey was rushed to hospital (Image: w8media)

She was also wearing trainers while her long brunette locks were left down and flowing.

Harvey, who suffers from Prader-Willi syndrome, needed urgent medical attention yesterday.

However, according to The Sun Online, the teen has been allowed home after having tests on Monday.

Harvey needed urgent medical attention yesterday (Image: w8media)

A representative for Katie reportedly told the publication: “Harvey was kept under observation and then discharged last night.

“He was home in time to enjoy a slice of Princess’s birthday cake. He picked up a bug, which led to an elevated temperature and the ambulance was called as a precaution.

Harvey has now been discharged from hospital after suffering from a ‘bug’ (Image: katieprice/Instagram)

“Katie is very glad he’s back at home.”

The publication reported yesterday that Harvey had been taking to hospital after not feeling very well at Princess’ party.

A rep for Katie said: “Katie recognised the signs and knew when to call an ambulance. He’s expected to be discharged later today.”

Prader-Willi syndrome can cause behavioural problems and weight gain.

Harvey, whose dad is former footballer Dwight Yorke, is also partially blind and on the autistic spectrum.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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