The BBC has confirmed details of a new documentary following Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey Price.
Earlier this year the pair appeared in Katie Price: Harvey And Me, which documented the former glamour model's attempts to find a suitable school facility for Harvey.
The one-off was seen by more than 5 million viewers on TV and iPlayer and received acclaim for shining a light on the difficulties faced in raising disabled children.
The follow-up piece, Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next, will chart Harvey's move into a new assisted learning setting after he spends the summer working with a train company.
"The overwhelming love and support we received following Harvey And Me earlier this year was incredible," said Katie.
"To see how so many people connected with our story and how it has helped so many families out there who are going through similar experiences has made me so proud. But Harvey's story doesn't end there.
"In this next documentary we will again open up our lives to viewers, as Harvey takes the next step into adulthood as he moves out of our family home.
"I want to show our real story about how Harvey and I cope with such a big change in our lives, and hopefully help others dealing with similar issues."
The new documentary is due for release later this year.
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