Doting mother Katie Price was joined by son Harvey and beau Carl Woods at the National Television Awards on Thursday.
The reality star, 44, looked gorgeous in a shimmery black princess skirt, as she attended the event only to miss out on a gong after being nominated for Authored Documentary for her BBC film What Harvey Did Next.
Katie wore a metallic print belt around her svelte waist as she ditched heels for a surgical boot after injuring her foot earlier this year.
Family: Doting mother Katie Price (left) was joined by son Harvey (centre) and beau Carl Woods (left) at the National Television Awards on Thursday
Sporting a bronzed make-up palette Katie let her long blonde locks cascade to her shoulders in loose curls.
Carrying the outfit’s colour story into her accessories the model sported a black manicure which was completed with a fur.
Meanwhile Carl, 32, cut a dapper figure in a grey suit which he layered over a black shirt and completed with a pair of brogues.
Busty: The reality star looked gorgeous in a shimmery black princess skirt which she teamed with a figure hugging sweater
Injury: Katie wore a metallic print belt around her svelte waist as she forwent heels for a surgical boot after injuring her foot earlier this year
Lovebirds: Katie and Carl put on a loved up display as they hit the red carpet
Harvey, 20, wore a black shirt with a large H on his breast pocket as well as matching dark jeans and trainers.
This year’s NTAs were broadcast live from a brand new venue of Wembley’s OVO Arena with Joel Dommett hosting.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were booed by some members of the audience at the National Television Awards when This Morning was announced as a contender for the Best Daytime Award.
Beautiful: Sporting a bronzed make-up palette Katie let her long blonde locks cascade to her shoulders in loose curls
Furry: Carrying the outfit’s colour story into her accessories the model sported a black manicure which was completed with a fur
Smart: Meanwhile Carl, 32, cut a dapper figure in a grey suit which he layered over a black shirt and completed with a pair of brogues
The presenters found themselves at the centre of the ‘queuegate’ controversy’ in September when they were accused of skipping the queue to see the Queen lying in state, which they both denied.
Despite the criticism the broadcasters received, the show still took home the Daytime gong, with Phillip saying the award means ‘so much to us every year, especially this year’.
Other notable winners at the ceremony – held at the OVO Arena in Wembley, London – included Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly for Best Presenter, Anton Du Beke for TV Judge, Peaky Blinders for Returning Drama and Emmerdale for Serial Drama.
Like riding a bike: The former model posed up a storm for the cameras
Party time: Harvey, 20, wore a black shirt with a large H on his breast pocket as well as matching dark jeans and trainers
Proud: proud mum Katie walked with her son along the star studded red carpet
Taking to the stage after the win, Phillip said: ‘Please don’t think we ever get complacement and please don’ tthink we ever take it for granted. This means so much to us every year, especially this year. We have the best boss.’
Holly added: ‘This Morning has a very special relationship with you, you make our show for us, you really do. All these guys on the stage here, Alison [Hammond] and Dermot [O’Leary], Rochelle [Humes] and Vernon [Kay], Josie [Gibson], everyone. Thank you for all your support.’
Elsewhere, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnnelly took home their 21st consecutive Best Presenter award and the Bruce Forsyth award.
Hello! They waved at fans who cheered and called their names
Red carpet: Harvey and Katie both appeared in high spirits as they arrived at the event
Quick: She quickly called her son so they could capture the perfect shot
Colour scheme: The family all decided on a chic black look for the event
Gorgeous: Katie looked sensational in the stylish ensemble
Unfortunately, the TV duo were not there to accept their awards as they have both fallen ill with Covid and had to stay at home.
The Bruce Forsyth Award went to I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! with Emmerdale star Danny Miller who won last year’s series accepting the gong along with several other stars from the 21st season.
Danny said: ‘On behalf of Ant and Dec who have Covid so they can’t be here tonight, Stephen Mulhern is in the crowd so I’m not sure why he’s not accepting for them.
‘I’d like to say on behalf of the crew and castmates, although we had to have an evacuation, they managed to get us back on and we all got paid.
Awkward: Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were booed by some members of the audience at the National Television Awards when This Morning was announced as a contender for the Best Daytime Award
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