Katie Price reunites with Junior after a month as they visit her ill mum

Katie Price has finally reunited with her son Junior after a month apart.

The mother-of-five, 41, last saw the 14-year-old on December 26 then jetted off to Thailand for a holiday and then headed to Las Vegas and France for work, leaving her unable catch up with he teenager.

They have now come together – alongside daughter 12-year-old Princess – to visit the former glamour model's terminally ill mum Amy, 65, in the warmer climes of Spain.

Sharing their location, Katie took to her Instagram stories to boast about the beautiful weather and clear sky as she sat in the backseat of the car with the two children she shares with ex-husband Peter Andre.


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She then panned the camera to her mum and asked: "Are you happy to see us, Mum?"

Amy replied: "Yes, I am happy to see you."

Katie's mum is battling terminal idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and she has said she is making the most of the time she has left after being given a five-year prognosis in 2017.

The condition causes scarring to the lungs, making it harder to breathe.

The cold English weather made breathing even harder for Amy, so she now lives full-time in Spain.

Last year, Amy and Katie appeared on Loose Women, where Amy revealed she is currently unable to get a lung transplant.


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Amy loves exercise, and she said she may have to be put on oxygen for it in the future.

"I'm not too bad, I went for tests this week with the transplant team, my lung function has dropped slightly but that's to be expected," she said.

"They test other organs to prepare you if you need a transplant, they're still 100% fine. At the moment they're saying you're too healthy, go out and enjoy yourself.

"When you first hear 'terminal' you think, oh god it could be next week, next month…"

Amy is now hoping to be put on a trial for a new research drug, but doesn't hold out much hope for a donated lung, because "you need to be nearly dead to get a transplant".

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