“She should reflect on herself before blaming others…” — Peter Andre finally breaks his silence after Katie Price accuses their daughter of turning away from her.
Peter Andre stood by daughter Princess alongside a pointed post about ‘great family times’ amid her ‘rift’ with mum Katie Price
The Andre family posts glowing updates… while Katie Price is reportedly left out in the cold. What’s really going on behind the scenes?
Peter Andre stood proudly beside his daughter Princess this week, sharing a heartfelt post about “great family times” on Instagram — just as reports swirl of a deepening rift between the 18-year-old and her mother, Katie Price.
Katie has apparently been left feeling ‘isolated and disregarded amid growing rift with her daughter Princess and admits she feels like Brooklyn Beckham’
The singer, 51, shared a photo taken outside Theta Mediterranean restaurant in Greece, with his arm around Princess, capturing a moment that seemed full of peace and unity. But the caption had some raising eyebrows:
“What a great time we had as family the last few days… until next time,” Peter wrote.
Princess quickly responded: “Love you.”
But behind the sunshine and smiles, trouble may be brewing.
According to The Sun, Katie Price has been feeling “isolated and disregarded” amid a growing divide between her and her daughter — a divide that appears to have widened after ITV reportedly banned her from appearing on Princess’ new fly-on-the-wall reality series, which aired this week.
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The former glamour model, 46, was banned from appearing on the 18-year-olds fly-on-the-wall ITV television series which aired this week
Sources now claim the relationship between mother and daughter has become strained, with Princess allegedly being advised to “distance herself” from her mum in public — even though the two are said to still speak privately.
Katie, 46, is said to have even compared herself to Brooklyn Beckham, referencing the tension he’s had with his family since marrying Nicola Peltz.
“She feels left out,” a source said. “She adores Princess and is incredibly proud of her — but she’s hurting. She wanted to be involved in her daughter’s rise, and now she feels pushed aside.”
An ITV2 spokesperson has since denied any claims of banning Katie, but the emotional fallout seems undeniable.
Katie previously blasted “certain people” — seemingly referring to Peter’s management team — for allegedly keeping her out of her daughter’s milestone moments, including her 18th birthday celebrations. In a now-deleted post, Katie had shared an early birthday message for Princess 48 hours too soon.
Shortly after, she posted a pink sky with the words: “I love my daughters”, and another showing “my daughters will always be my little princesses” written in sand — subtle messages that didn’t go unnoticed by fans.
Princess’ reality show focuses on her daily life with dad Peter, stepmum Emily, and big brother Junior — and is produced by Can Associates, the very same company that used to manage Katie during her marriage to Peter from 2003 to 2009.
This week, Katie used her Katie Price Show podcast to take a thinly veiled swipe at that team, saying:
“Princess is now officially an adult, so mummy and Princess can now go out together. If certain people would let her be seen with me.”
Her sister Sophie added: “She was wearing the shoes you bought her for Christmas,” to which Katie replied: “Oh did she? I love that.”
She continued: “Everyone knows she’s doing this documentary — and I’m not in it. Certain people don’t think it’s good for her to be seen with me. Certain people who used to look after me.”
Meanwhile, in the documentary, Princess herself opens up about the darker side of her childhood, revealing emotional struggles she kept hidden.
“I did have a counsellor,” she said. “I still see her sometimes. But I don’t really talk… so I just write everything down in my notes.”
She added, “I do wish I had a happier childhood… there was just so much on my plate at such a young age.”
Meanwhile Princess has revealed she ‘wished she had a happier childhood’ as she opened up about the ‘dark times’ she faced while growing up in her documentary
Yet despite the emotional distance with her mum, Princess continues to rise in the spotlight.
She recently starred on the cover of OK! Magazine for her 18th birthday, and already boasts an estimated net worth of £500,000 — with experts predicting she could become a millionaire before turning 20.
Her influencer career is booming: with single brand deals earning her between £2,540 and £3,810 per post, Princess is rapidly becoming a Gen Z powerhouse.
And it seems both Katie and her longtime friend Kerry Katona have big dreams for their daughters. In a recent interview, the two suggested Princess and Kerry’s daughter Heidi should join Love Island together in the future.
“I always say Love Island — Heidi and Princess need to do it together,” Katie told The Sun, with Kerry agreeing: “Forget fame and management… what a memory, what an adventure!”
Kerry even clapped back at “nepo baby” critics, saying:
“Everyone’s got a contact. I can open the door — but staying in the room, that’s on you. You don’t see Brooklyn Beckham playing football because he’s s***. This is our family business. It’s what we do.”
So is this the launch of Princess’s solo stardom? Or the beginning of a family divide that may be harder to heal?
Only time — and the cameras — will tell.