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Princess Andre: Parents' feud ruined my ITV show
22 Feb
Summary
- Princess Andre's reality show success was marred by parental conflict.
- Katie Price felt disrespected and excluded from her daughter's show.
- Peter Andre and Emily pulled out of future seasons due to backlash.

Princess Andre has shared that the acrimonious public dispute between her parents, Katie Price and Peter Andre, negatively affected her ITV reality show, 'The Princess Diaries.' The series, which follows the influencer, achieved significant viewership upon its 2025 launch, making it a major success for the channel outside of established reality programs.
However, the show's debut was overshadowed by negative press concerning her father's appearance and her mother's notable absence. Katie Price voiced her feelings of being disrespected and disregarded, alleging that Peter Andre and his management were responsible for her exclusion.
In the first episode of the new season, Princess confided that the situation caused considerable family drama and personal upset, making her feel responsible for the arguments. She expressed disappointment that the conflict detracted from her excitement and the positive support she received for the show.
Following this backlash, Peter Andre and his wife, Emily, decided not to participate in future seasons of the show. Insiders indicated this decision was made after discussions with Princess, aiming to focus the series solely on her journey as an 18-year-old.
Katie Price and Peter Andre have since announced the resolution of their long-standing public feud. They have committed to creating a calm and supportive environment for their children, agreeing to cease negative comments about each other and move forward positively.
Previously, Peter Andre had publicly stated that Junior and Princess lived with him for their safety since 2018, citing court orders from 2019. He mentioned his frustration with past alleged lies from his ex-wife, indicating a desire to address these issues in the future.




