Katie Price has broken lockdown rules by spending her beau Carl Woods’ birthday and Valentine’s Day at a log cabin in Shropshire.
The glamour model, 42, and former Love Island star, 32, were seen driving away from Henlle Hall Cottages, a luxury woodland accommodation they have been staying in since Saturday, on Monday afternoon.
With Carl taking the wheel, Katie could be seen looking down at their phone as they made their back home from the remote location.
Shock: Katie Price and beau Carl Woods have broken lockdown rules as they spent his birthday and Valentine’s Day at a log cabin 150 miles away from her home, it was revealed on Monday
On Sunday, Katie informed The Sun that she was spending the romantic holiday with Carl at his home, as she claimed he had set up a ‘love cabin’ in his back garden.
She told the publication: ‘Carl is so amazing. I never expected all of this. There’s a cabin in the garden and the decorations are unbelievable.
‘So much thought has gone into it and he didn’t get anything for free – he designed and paid for it all himself.’
Pictures of the pair enjoying Valentine’s Day together, in which he treated her to two stunning bouquets of flowers worth a whopping £10,000 and a Chopard necklace, where in fact taken at her rented Surrey home on Friday last week.
Non-essential travel: On Monday, Katie and Carl were seen driving away from Henlle Hall Cottages, where they have been staying in since Saturday, and then faked their weekend
Set up: Pictures of the pair celebrating Valentine’s Day together at her rented Surrey home were in fact taken on Friday last week (pictured)
Not true: On Sunday, Katie claimed she was spending the romantic holiday with Carl at his home, and said he had set up a ‘love cabin’ in his back garden for them to enjoy
Claim: Katie said of their Valentine’s Day celebrations: ‘Carl is so amazing. I never expected all of this. There’s a cabin in the garden and the decorations are unbelievable’
Outing: Katie and Carl posed in shirts of late stars Caroline Flack and Avicii, the snaps were released on Monday on the first anniversary of her death but were taken on Friday (pictured)
Katie and Carl also posed for photos wearing shirts of late stars Caroline Flack and Avicii, these snaps were released on Monday on the first anniversary of her death but had originally been taken on Friday.
On Friday, the hunk also teased a Valentine’s surprise for his other half, as he revealed something was on the way for her ahead of the romantic day.
The couple, who live together at Katie’s pad and filmed an Instagram Story together in a car, also revealed that Carl would be celebrating his birthday the following day.
MailOnline have contacted Katie’s representatives, who declined to comment.
Travel: However, it was clear Katie and Carl had no intention of spending the weekend at his home, as they were pictured driving through Shrophsire
Outing: With Carl taking the wheel, Katie could be seen looking down at their phone as they made their back home from the remote location
Nice place: The couple were seen departing the luxury woodland accommodation on Monday
Designated driver: Carl remained focused on the road as he drove them home after their weekend together
Rule breakers: According to current coronavirus restrictions, Katie and Carl were not allowed to be staying at the property as all non-essential travel has been banned
To help others: Government guidelines state a person cannot leave their home for holidays or overnight stays unless they have a reasonable excuse for doing so
According to current coronavirus restrictions, Katie and Carl were not allowed to be staying at the property as all non-essential travel has been banned amid the UK’s third lockdown.
Government guidelines state that a person cannot leave their home or the place where they are living for holidays or overnight stays unless they have a reasonable excuse for doing so.
This means that holidays in the UK and abroad are not allowed, and includes staying in a second home or caravan, if that is not their primary residence.
The rules also apply to those staying with anyone who they don’t live with unless they’re in your support bubble.
Banned: The rules mean that holidays in the UK and abroad are not allowed, and includes staying in a second home or caravan, if that is not their primary residence
Visiting: Katie and Carl’s car was seen parked at the cabin during their stay
Decorations: Pink balloons could be seen in the luxury log cabin, and were clearly placed there for the couple’s Valentine’s Day celebrations
Location, location: The log cabin is situated in the 17 acres of parkland where Henlle Hall Cottages are based
Earlier this month, Katie’s eldest son Harvey was taken to hospital following a bad reaction to the first of his Oxford/AstraZeneca jabs he had.
Katie revealed a few days later that Harvey was home and well, after he was rushed to hospital following a bad reaction to the vaccine.
The mother-of-five revealed that once she got her eldest son home from the hospital, he was back ‘on form’, requesting chicken Kiev and chips at 4am.
‘Harvey is all good,’ she told her army of followers. ‘Thank you for all your kind messages and best wishes for Harvey he is home, safe and well.’
Reaction: Earlier this month, Katie’s eldest son Harvey was taken to hospital following a bad reaction to the first of his Oxford/ AstraZeneca jabs he had
Home and safe: Katie revealed a few days later that Harvey was home and well, after he was rushed to hospital following a bad reaction to the Covid-19 vaccine
She then went on to discuss Harvey’s apparent reaction to the vaccine, saying: ‘So because of Harvey’s complex needs and the complex medication that he’s on he had his COVID [vaccine], the Oxford one, and had just as reaction.
‘The reaction was a really, really high temperature, 39.9 [degrees]. And obviously with Harvey, I have to keep a really keen eye and I couldn’t get his temperature down.
‘So I phoned Great Ormond Street and they told me to go to the nearest A&E that’s what we did. Did all your bloods, did an X-ray, blood, ECG, everything.
‘Everything was fine, said it was just a reaction from COVID but today, he’s absolutely on form, aren’t you?
Support: Katie also encouraged others to still go ahead with getting the Covid vaccine, saying that despite Harvey’s reaction it’s still so important for high risk people to have it
‘And the doctors and nurses were fantastic so I can’t wait to still have my COVID injection and I still recommend everyone else have it and Harvey is safe and well.’
Elsewhere in the video, Katie went on to reveal that Harvey was so much back to his old self that he had a decadent culinary request in the early hours of Sunday.
After prompting him to share that he was in hospital the night before, she said: ‘What did you ask for at four o’clock this morning? Chicken Kiev and chips!’
Doing well: Harvey sweetly thanked his mum’s followers for all their well wishes after the scary dash to hospital in a video she shared on Instagram
Katie also encouraged others to still go ahead with getting the Covid vaccine, saying that despite Harvey’s reaction it’s still so important for high risk people to have it.
She told The Sun: ‘I don’t want anyone worrying about him as he’s fine now at home eating carrot cake. Despite Harvey’s reaction, he is one of a kind, the Covid jab is so important especially for those in high risk categories.’
Katie added: ‘I am so much happier in the knowledge Harvey is safer now he has had his.’
Protected: The teen, who is on the autism spectrum and was born with disabilities including partial blindness, ADHD and Prader-Willi syndrome, had the vaccine, having been declared clinically extremely vulnerable
While her rep added: ‘Katie would like the medical authorities to consider those with complex and rare conditions should be vaccinated under strict medical supervision and monitored for 24hrs as their immune systems can react differently.’
Harvey also sweetly thanked his mum’s followers for all their well wishes after the scary dash to hospital in a video shared on Instagram on Sunday evening.
On Friday, Harvey, who is on the autism spectrum and was born with disabilities including partial blindness, ADHD and Prader-Willi syndrome, received his first COVID vaccine, having been declared clinically extremely vulnerable.
Staying safe: Katie expressed relief and joy after her son Harvey received an early COVID-19 vaccine because he is ‘extremely vulnerable’ to the virus