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Katie Price attends first event since alleged assault after NTA nomination with son Harvey

The pair’s documentary is up for a gong (Picture: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Katie Price was pictured attending the NTAs 2021 with her eldest child Harvey after the pair’s documentary Harvey and Me was nominated for a gong this evening.

The 43-year-old looked stunning as she arrived on the red carpet for the ceremony on Thursday evening for her first public appearance since her alleged assault last month.

Harvey and Me was up for an award in the Authored Documentary category in the list of accolades. While Kate Garraway won for her documentary Finding Derek, Katie and Harvey looked thrilled for her.

The mum-of-five looked glam as she donned a baroque-style blouse with her hair in a long plait draping down her side.

Katie finished off the look with black sequinned trousers, which coordinated with Harvey’s black sequinned headphones.

The teenager is autistic and has ADHD, as well as having Prader-Willi syndrome and partial blindness.

Katie was with her son Harvey and sister Sophie (Pictures: Timmsy/Backgrid)

The NTAs 2021 were hosted by Joel Dommett, with the event celebrating the best of British TV.

Taking place at the O2 in London, stars including Holly Willoughby, Piers Morgan, Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly attended the glitzy event to find out who had been honoured with an accolade.

Categories include TV presenter, which has been won by Ant and Dec for the past 19 years, serial drama, comedy, daytime, and new category authored documentary, for which Kate Garraway’s film Finding Derek is nominated alongside Katie Price: Harvey and Me, Marcus Rashford: Feeding Britain’s Children, Rob Burrow: My Year With MND and Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency.

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The most prestigious award of the NTAs is the Special Recognition award, which has previously been awarded to individuals including Sir Michael Palin, Bruce Forsyth, Joanna Lumley and David Tennant.

This is the only award not voted on by the public, as it is presented by the British National Television Awards to the chosen recipient.

National Television Awards 2021 winners

RETURNING DRAMA – Line of Duty

CHALLENGE SHOW – Great British Bake Off

SERIAL DRAMA PERFORMANCE – Charlie Brooks

COMEDY Afterlife

NEW DRAMA – It’s a Sin

QUIZ GAME SHOW – Beat the Chasers

FACTUAL – Googlebox

NEWCOMER – Jude Riordan

AUTHORED DOC – Kate Garraway 

SPECIAL RECOGNITION – Line of Duty

DAYTIME – This Morning

TV PRESENTER – Ant and Dec

DRAMA PERFORMANCE – David Tennant

TALENT – Strictly Come Dancing

SERIAL DRAMA – Coronation Street


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