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Princess Andre's changing relationship with Katie Price as she's banned from ITV series

Princess Andre's changing relationship with Katie Price as she's banned from ITV series

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The spotlight will be on the 18-year-old for her new reality series, The Princess Diaries
Princess Andre has a close bond with Katie Price but her mum has been barred from appearing on her ITV series, The Princess Diaries.
She is the second child of exes Peter Andre, 52, and Price, 47, who famously haven't got on since their headline-grabbing divorce in 2009.
Now the aspiring model, 18, is stepping into the spotlight with her own fly-on-the-wall reality series, much like Katie & Peter, which made her parents millionaires. But her famous mum won't be appearing on the ITV show; on the other hand, her dad and her step-mum Emily will be in the background alongside her brother Junior.
Although Price doesn't star in the show, Princess has lots to say about her mother whom she loves. The reality star discussed their relationship and how it has changed as she got older. "Me and my mum now, we're so close more like best friends," she said. "I'll tell her anything, she'll tell me anything."
Price not appearing on The Princess Diaries is not a result of her own relationship with Price, which Princess has said is ever-changing.
"As you get older, you have a different type of bond," Princess said on her mum's Channel 4 series Katie Price: Making Babies, which aired in January this year. "It is not a mummy and daughter bond anymore, it is more of a grown-up bond."
As she makes her own way in the spotlight, Princess has said she relies on her mum Price to give her "good advice"; she looks to her mum especially when it comes to the make-up and beauty world.
She told OK! magazine in June: "With business stuff, they both know what to look for. Mum has had beauty ranges before so she's been helpful and I'm still hoping to do a lot more brand-work and music, and I trust my dad's opinion on all of that."
Changes to the mother-daughter relationship
Princess made a few changes to her relationship with her mum for the ITV series, including moving out of her home.
Mother-of-five Price said that her oldest daughter was living primarily at her dad's because she was filming. She told The Katie Price Show podcast earlier in July: "Princess was living with me but because she's doing her documentary, and I'm not even allowed to breathe near the documentary, she has been predominantly staying at her dad's while she is filming."
However, the former glamour model said this won't be a permanent move and she's expecting her daughter to come back once the cameras have finished filming.
The mother-of-five added: "It's only because she has been filming that she has been at Pete's because obviously I'm not allowed anywhere near it. She has only got about two weeks left of filming... I'm that kind of mum where I have to make sure my kids have bedrooms if they want it, you never know do you."
Due to filming, Price was also banned from her daughter's 18th birthday party. The famous offspring previously told OK! magazine that she would be celebrating with her mum Price privately instead, suggesting they would have a nice dinner together.
Now that Princess is 18 years old, Price would love to take her daughter out on the town. "Officially, Mummy and Princess can go out together. Isn't it?" Price previously said on The Katie Price Show podcast.
Princess Andre has admitted she is not into wild parties. She told The Sunday Mirror's Notebook magazine: "I'm not really a big drinker or a big party-goer, but it'll be nice to be able to go to pubs and stuff with my friends."
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