As Princess Andre approaches her 18th birthday, excitement is building. She recently treated herself to a sleek new Audi—with a little help from her dad, Peter Andre—and has several celebrations planned to mark this milestone.
Peter, though supportive and proud, finds it bittersweet. “He’s so proud, but it’s hard to see your child growing up,” Princess revealed during an exclusive birthday photoshoot. She recalled their first drive together in the car: “We were listening to music and suddenly I heard him sobbing. I asked if he was okay, and he said it was strange seeing me grow up.”
While Peter adjusts, those familiar with Princess admire her maturity and grounded nature. Discussing her birthday plans, she explained, “I’m not fussed about a big party. A quiet dinner with family and friends will be perfect. I’ve left the details to Dad and Emily—they know my tastes and always make things special.”
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Princess also looks forward to spending time with her mother, Katie Price. “Maybe we’ll have a nice dinner. I’m sure Mum will have something planned,” she noted with optimism.
Now legally able to enter pubs, Princess remains mindful: “I’m not a big drinker or party-goer. I won’t put myself in situations that make me look bad.” This careful and thoughtful approach reflects her broader ambitions.
With over 1.7 million followers on Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat, Princess is steadily building her own brand. She draws inspiration from Kylie Jenner and Molly-Mae Hague, aiming to create a successful beauty business and strong personal brand.
“Turning 18 opens more doors. More brands want to work with you when you’re older. It’s a bit daunting, but I’m focused on building my future with the right people,” she shared.
Among her exciting projects is launching a beauty line and starring in a new ITV reality show focused on her and the Andre family. “It will show the real me, deeper than social media. I want to be authentic,” Princess said. “It’s scary stepping into the spotlight on my own, but I want people to see that I’m a good person.”
She also embraces the responsibility that comes with being a role model to her younger followers and siblings. “I want to inspire and be authentic. I have three younger sisters now and hope they look up to me.”
Her love for her family shines, especially her youngest sister Arabella. “I can’t get enough of her—she’s so cute and growing fast. I even did the school run for Amelia and Theo recently; felt like a proper grown-up.”
Princess’s new Audi, mostly funded through her savings, symbolizes her independence and success. “Dad helped a bit and joked about the ‘Princess’ number plate, but it’s mostly my money. I’m really proud.”
Her personal life remains private, particularly her recent breakup. “I’m focusing on me now and my career.”
Support from both parents is invaluable. She relies on her mother for beauty and makeup advice, and her dad for insight on music and branding. “They both understand business and give great advice.”
Though her music style will differ from her dad’s, she values their shared experiences, such as recording vocals together for her GCSE music exam. “I want to carve out my own path but appreciate everything my family has done.”
Asked about birthday wishes beyond her new car, Princess smiled, “I’m hard to buy for—I don’t need much right now.”
Looking ahead, she hopes by her 21st to have invested in property, partnered with top brands, and launched a successful TV show. “I want to achieve amazing things and become a huge success.”
Spending time with Princess Andre reveals a determined young woman with a clear vision—and betting against her success doesn’t seem wise.