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Peter Andre Sets Age Limit for Youngest Kids Attending Showbiz Events After Princess' Breakthrough

Peter Andre is preparing for his younger children to potentially follow in the footsteps of his oldest kids, Princess, 18, and Junior, 20, who have already found success in the public eye. However, the singer and TV personality is clear about one firm rule: their youngest three children won’t attend showbiz events until they turn 16.

The Mysterious Girl singer revealed that his youngest children—Amelia (11), Theo (8), and Arabella (1)—have shown interest in joining him at industry gatherings like the Pride of Britain awards, viewing these outings as a cherished family tradition. Peter co-parents Princess and Junior with his former wife Katie Price, proudly supporting their burgeoning careers.

Princess made a major breakthrough this summer with her own ITV programme, The Princess Diaries, which gave viewers an intimate look at her life and her pursuit of a career in the beauty industry. This exposure reportedly caused tension with her mother Katie, who has expressed frustration over being left out of Princess’ career management. Meanwhile, Junior is focused on building his music and social media presence.

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While Peter and his wife Emily regularly share glimpses of their children on social media, they currently choose to keep Amelia, Theo, and Arabella away from public appearances. When asked about the possibility of their children attending high-profile events, Emily noted, “We have talked about that!” Peter added that Amelia recently asked if she could come along to one such event, to which he replied, “Maybe when you are 16.” Emily agreed, highlighting that Amelia has just started secondary school, making 16 the appropriate age to get involved.

Despite new boundaries for their younger children, Peter and Emily remain proud of Princess and Junior’s achievements. Princess has recently secured two more series of her show, a testament to her growing success. Peter shared his confidence in her future: “I know she’s gonna smash it. The next series, she’s going to smash it—she’s great.”

Peter emphasized the importance of humility for both his children, reminding them to appreciate their roots and give back to others. “They are good people, they’re good kids,” he said.

The family drama continues, however, with Katie Price publicly lamenting her exclusion from Princess’ career and television projects. Katie expressed feeling “very, very upset” over the situation and has criticized Peter and his management company, The Can Group, for sidelining her. Despite Katie’s appeals to producers to be included, Princess’ management insists they prioritize their clients’ well-being and have not restricted family access.

Princess shared her excitement about the future of her show, announcing two new series set to air in 2026 and thanking fans for their support. Meanwhile, Junior is quietly working on his music career, embracing a low-profile approach for now. He recently posted about his plans, hinting at an upcoming breakthrough while choosing to stay out of family disputes.

As Peter and Emily balance showbiz ambitions with family values, they are structuring clear guidelines to protect their youngest children while celebrating the successes of their older kids.

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