Princess Andre’s New Chapter: Making Waves on Her Own

Princess Andre’s New Chapter: Making Waves on Her Own

If you’ve been following the buzz, you know there’s something major going on with Princess Andre—and it’s not just her modeling debut in Ibiza. It’s deeper, more emotional, and ultimately all about finding her own spotlight.

A Rising Star at 18

Let’s start here: Princess isn’t just Peter Andre and Katie Price’s daughter anymore. At 18, she’s charting her own course, carving a path that’s making people sit up and pay attention. Tatler just named her Britain’s second best-dressed—above actual princesses, no less—and she’s snapping up brand deals with Superdrug, Pretty Little Thing, launching her own beauty line, and even buys her own rides (she just picked up a white Audi A1 with her own money)

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In short, she’s not waiting for fame to knock—she’s building it herself.

Lights, Camera… and a Love-Hit Rumble

Amid all this glow, there’s a twist—Princess’s new ITV2 docuseries, The Princess Diaries, features everyone close to her… except for one person: her mum, Katie Price.

Katie has spoken openly (on her podcast and beyond) about feeling blindsided, upset, and completely excluded. She said she was cut out of filming, promotional events, and even her daughter’s 18th birthday celebrations. She offered to help—for free—but apparently, producers weren’t having it.

If that wasn’t enough, she revealed a gutting moment during Princess’s catwalk debut in Ibiza. Katie was on the island, hoping to see her daughter stride the runway—but was denied that chance. She even ran into a producer in a bar and just broke down. She said to them, “It’s my daughter. I want to be involved. But that side stops me.” 

A Brand, a Persona… a Choice

Here’s the heart of it: ITV bosses reportedly decided that Katie’s well-known, outspoken image didn’t fit with the “clean, middle-class influencer” vibe they wanted Princess to project. Katie feels hurt—like she’s been edged out of her daughter’s professional life, which she hoped to guide given her own media savvy.

That feeling of being excluded, of not being allowed to put your arm around your daughter's achievements—it’s raw. Katie says she feels like a museum piece in Princess’s life, sidelined because she’s “too much.” And that painful disconnect fuels this heavy tension.

Still That Mom, Just Hidden

What’s important is, despite the on-screen distance, Katie and Princess still share off-camera love. They talk. They spend time together. Katie insists her feelings are hurt—but her love isn’t gone. She’s continuing to support Princess from the sidelines, even if she can’t be in the frame.

Princess hasn’t ignored that side either. In earlier interviews, she described their relationship as evolving—it’s more adult-to-adult now, less “mummy and me,” more mutual respect.

Still, these aren’t just minor growing pains. Being cut out of your child’s TV debut… when you're her mom? That hits different.

Portions of a Shaky Childhood

Part of why this is especially sensitive: Princess hasn’t always had stability. She’s spoken candidly about therapist visits, tough times after her parents’ divorce, struggles to open up emotionally. In her show, she shares these moments—not for sympathy, but maybe as a lens into why this exclusion stings so much.

To fans, Katie’s heartbreak and vulnerability are familiar—but being kept away from her daughter’s first big launch must feel more like a punch than anything Hollywood throws at a star.

So What Happens Next?

We’re watching Princess’s star rise—and she’s not looking back. Her confidence, style, business sense, and brand hustle reflect someone who’s ready to stand alone. She’s loved, and that is clear. But the world’s watching, wondering what this means in the long run:

Will Katie do a turnaround—maybe produce her own show, or softly re-enter Princess’s orbit on her terms?

Will Princess feel the pull of that connection harder once the cameras are gone?

Will fans feel divided—loving her independent glow, but wishing for a loving reunion?

There’s lots of room for healing, but it may take time. For the moment, Princess is defining herself—and Katie is processing the hurt.


Final Thoughts

This is more than another celeb story—it’s deeply human. A mother who’s been through fame herself, hoping to be there for her kid—and a daughter who’s forging an identity that's partly distancing, partly liberating. It’s messy, emotional, and painfully relatable.

As fans, it’s easy to cheer the rise. But let's also hope there’s space for compassion, space for both to grow, and eventually, to find their way back to each other, stronger than before.

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