
Princess Andre admits she's ‘not over her ex' as she opens up on split after she goes on a date with new boy
The 18-year-old is currently starring in her very own reality show The Princess Diaries and scenes show her attempting to move on from the break-up.
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Princess, the daughter of Peter Andre and Katie Price, is seen reconnecting with a childhood friend named Brandon and the pair enjoy a day out at Thorpe Park.
But she's quick to admit she's not in the right place to start a new relationship.
After cancelling a second date with Brandon, Princess explains: 'I wouldn't say I'm over the situation because I'm not.
'A two-year relationship is quite a long time, I'm just a bit lost and confused with what I want.
'I would be lying saying I was 100 per cent over my ex, because it's not really [been] that long.'
The Sun revealed in May how Princess and her boyfriend - whose identity she's never publicly revealed - had called time on their relationship.
Princess' series documents her coming of age and posing for her first solo cover shoot.
Despite rumours of a rift between the teen and mum Katie, 47, Princess confessed she felt like the former glamour model as she posed in her most grown-up look yet.
For one set of snaps, Princess stunned in a sheer pink dressing gown trimmed with fluffy faux fur. With her smokey eye make-up and perfect pout, the influencer was a double of her mum in her early modelling career.
In a moment of bad timing, Pete, 52, appeared on FaceTime and even Princess picked up on how 'uncomfortable' her dad was.
Princess Andre reveals plans for huge career change despite just landing solo TV show and make-up line
Speaking in her confessional, Princess said: 'I'm channelling my mum's confidence in photoshoots. This look is… something I've not actually done before. It's a little bit more grown up.'
When Pete was shown his daughter's new look, clearly struggling with his words, he said: 'Right… yeah… ok.'
Off camera, Princess said: 'I think it was such a big mistake to FaceTime dad. This is definitely not a dad-friendly look.'
Pete is seen still adjusting to what he's seeing, and he added: 'Not my kind of thing… but you look… you look…'
After the shoot wrapped, Princess reflected on the day and said: 'I did feel a bit like I was in my zone. I felt like my mum.
'When I see pictures of her when she was younger, it reminded me of that. But obviously she did topless and I will not do topless.'
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