Katie Price has shared claim that a group of Metropolitan Police officers sent "inappropriate and derogatory" messages about her son Harvey in a WhatsApp group chat.
The model shared a letter detailing the alleged misconduct on her Instagram story, which was addressed to her and dated January 26.
It was sent to the 44-year-old by an investigator from the Discrimination Investigation Unit within the Professional Standards Department of the Met Police.
The letter stated that the officers involved will be subject to a gross misconduct hearing at a centre in West Brompton, London.
Harvey Price, Katie's 20-year-old son, suffers from autism and Prader-Willi syndrome.
Alongside the image of the letter, Katie, who lives in her so-called "mucky mansion" in Horsham, wrote that the officers need to be "named, shamed and exposed."
It is alleged that the WhatsApp message group was used to "post discriminatory content attacking the protected characteristics of race, religion or belief, disability, sexual orientation and sex, in the form of messages, memes and videos".
The allegations are understood to concern officers' involvement in the group chat between 2016 and 2018.
The Met have not yet commented on the allegations.
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