Princess Andre: Family drama, Katie Price’s wedding & ‘Nepo Baby’ life

0 comments

Princess Andre on Family, Fame, and Finding Her Own Path

Growing up in the public eye is rarely easy, especially when navigating complex family dynamics. Princess Andre, the 18-year-old daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre, is opening up about the challenges and triumphs of her life, from her parents’ recent truce to her burgeoning career and navigating the pressures of fame.

A Truce for the Sake of Family

After years of public conflict, Princess’s parents, Katie Price and Peter Andre, have agreed to cease bad-mouthing each other, a decision Princess welcomes. “I feel really happy that they’ve both agreed to move forward on good terms,” she shared. “For myself and Junior, it’s nice to know that life will be easier for everybody. It is definitely a relief, and I feel like now as a family, we can all be happy.” She as well expressed relief at potentially avoiding constant questioning about her parents’ issues.

A Whirlwind Wedding and a Mother’s Happiness

Just weeks before this interview, Princess’s mother, Katie Price, married businessman Lee Andrews in Dubai. This marks Katie’s fourth marriage. Princess responded with characteristic pragmatism: “She’s crazy, but it’s my mum… I mean, if she’s happy, I’m happy.” She confirmed she has not yet met Lee Andrews but has been in contact with her mother since the wedding.

“The Princess Diaries” and Navigating Reality TV

Princess is currently starring in the second series of her ITV2 reality show, “The Princess Diaries,” which was a hit for the channel in 2025. The first series faced criticism for featuring Peter Andre but not Katie Price, leading to family drama. Princess admitted to feeling guilty and taking the blame for the fallout.

This season, both parents will have limited involvement, appearing via FaceTime and phone calls. “Obviously, Mum and Dad aren’t in it now because of the backlash we had,” Princess explained. “But now everyone’s moved on from it and been mature about the situation. It was a mutual agreement from everyone to do it like this.” The focus is now firmly on Princess and her journey toward independence, with appearances from her siblings, Junior and Harvey.

Protecting Family and Guarding Her Heart

Princess is deeply protective of her family, having witnessed heartbreak firsthand. “I’ve seen first-hand what heartbreak can look like, and my mum is the prime example,” she said. “She’s had so many people do her wrong, and growing up seeing that has given me an eye-opener of what people can really be like. Because of that, my guard is up.” Despite this, she remains open to the possibility of love, acknowledging that her parents’ experiences won’t necessarily deter her.

“Nepo Baby” and Building Her Own Brand

Acknowledging her privileged background, Princess addressed the “nepo baby” label. “I get that I am known from my parents, and I grew up in the public eye because of them. Even with my reality show, I know people will say: ‘Why aren’t your parents in it now?’ because they want to see them. But I’ve got my own audience. I’ve built my own path and my socials by myself. So, as much as people can say that I am a nepo baby, I am also my own person and, as I get older, I’m going to keep doing my own things. I’m going to continue to build by doing things myself.”

Sympathy for Brooklyn Beckham

Princess also weighed in on the recent public feud involving Brooklyn Beckham and his parents, Posh and David Beckham. She expressed empathy for Brooklyn, stating, “I think with situations like that, there’s always two sides to a story. I would never read something online and base an opinion on it, especially on someone’s family. I know how it feels for people to do that to me and my family. It upsets me when it happens to me, because it’s my family – I feel protective.”

Looking Ahead

Princess is focused on her future, with plans for a makeup line, a third series of “The Princess Diaries,” and eventually, moving out of her father’s house. She embraces her independence and is determined to forge her own path while maintaining strong family bonds. “I’m a typical 18 year old. I like going out, doing my create-up and posing in the mirror,” she adds. “Everything I’m doing is just figuring it all out.”

Related Posts

Leave a Comment