I have a family member with ASD, over the years I often watched KP's shows to see how they coped, what help there was......
Let's be honest, this is a person who had hundreds of thousands of pounds (if not millions) at their fingertips, dozens of helpers (chef, housekeeper, chauffeur, cleaners, nannies).
KP once stated that HP had a card of some sort, so when they got to A&E he never had to sit stressing amongst others in the long wait areas, I asked about this and was told no such thing was available (may have been an area thing, but still, very disappointing to think someone's VIP gets their child urgent care over yours)
As HP has grown, the realities of having a person with ASD (if he even actually has that, as everything else is a lie?) should have either been shown in a way to say "here is how things are" "here is how we manage things" in order to offer support and guidance to other parents.
All it actually appears to be, is that KP brings HP out and leans on him for attention, for money bringing ideas and to try and salvage herself a tad when she's been a complete
HP is in a way in a much better place than some other disabled children/young adults. He is now happily and safely either in his own home with Carers or at his new College. Either way, he's out of KP's direct care and might actually be allowed to enjoy his life and find new ways to grow.
I'd rather he was left in peace and allowed to do that with privacy and discretion.
For us as a family, having a person with ASD has never been a "get out of jail free" type card, nobody has ever given us allowances or favours, they've been 5 times as hard on us.