Princess Andre, daughter of singer Peter Andre and media personality Katie Price, has publicly addressed the growing tension between her parents, affirming her unconditional love for both. The 18-year-old took to social media following her father’s recent statement concerning his ex-wife.
In response to a fan question on Snapchat about the impact of her parents' strained relationship, Princess said, “To be honest, it doesn’t affect me. They broke up when I was two years old, so I don’t even have any memory of them being together.” She added, “I love my mum and dad and that’s all that matters xxx.”
Princess has recently launched her debut solo project, the ITV documentary The Princess Diaries, which features her father Peter. However, reports indicate Katie Price was upset about the production proceeding without her involvement.
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Peter Andre, 52, addressed an ongoing legal dispute with Katie Price via Instagram. He shared that since 2018, their children, Junior and Princess, have been in his care under a 2019 court order, emphasizing that the arrangement was made for their safety. Peter also referenced previous court cases from 2011 and 2015 where Katie was found to have made false claims against him, resulting in legal consequences.
A spokesperson for Katie responded by stating that she is now in a clear, peaceful headspace and has left the matter in the hands of her lawyers. The spokesperson added that Katie refuses to be “gaslighted and bullied” as she had been in earlier years.
Meanwhile, Katie Price hinted at a potential truce in the latest episode of The Katie Price Show podcast. She expressed feelings of exclusion from her daughter’s recent career achievements and suggested a sit-down meeting involving Peter and her former management to resolve their ongoing disputes. Katie emphasized the importance of minimizing Princess’s position as a “piggy in the middle” and called for adult resolution to bring peace to all parties.