Princess Andre has finally spoken out following her father Peter Andre’s recent public confrontation with his ex-wife, Katie Price. The 18-year-old stepped into the spotlight with her ITV documentary, The Princess Diaries, a project that sparked tension as Katie expressed frustration over not being involved.
While Peter, 52, took center stage in the documentary, Katie was reportedly upset that producers moved forward without her input. Now, Princess has addressed the fallout from her parents' conflict during a candid moment on Snapchat.
When asked if the ongoing feud affects her, Princess responded, “To be honest it doesn’t affect me. At the end of the day, they broke up when I was two years old so I don’t even have any memory of them being together.” She added with warmth, “I love my mum and dad and that’s all that matters xxx.”
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Peter Andre had earlier released a stern Instagram statement condemning what he called repeated lies from Katie and her family. He confirmed that since 2018, both Junior and Princess have been in his care for their safety, a decision upheld by family court orders. Peter revealed past court cases where Katie was ordered to pay damages for false claims and vowed to address further accusations soon.
In response, Katie’s spokesperson told the Mirror that Katie is in a better place mentally and is leaving the matter in her lawyers’ hands, refusing to engage further in public disputes.
Interestingly, prior to Peter’s statement, Katie had suggested reconciliation during an episode of The Katie Price Show podcast. She expressed feeling left out of Princess’s career developments and proposed a sit-down conversation with Peter and their former management to resolve tensions and support their children peacefully.
Despite controversy and accusations of jealousy, Katie insists her intentions remain focused on being there for Princess, emphasizing the importance of adults resolving their differences for the sake of their children’s well-being.