Princess Andre has broken her silence on feud rumours with her mum Katie Price after the former glamour model revealed she was “upset” about not being featured in her daughter’s new show.
The 18-year-old’s new reality-series The Princess Diaries will air on ITV2 tomorrow night (Sunday, 10 August) but Katie, 47, will has said she's upset as she wasn't asked to take part.
Budding star Princess has been busy carving out her own career in the spotlight and the documentary will showcase everything she’s been up to over the last few months. But, days before the show's release, Katie took to her podcast to share her upset. It comes after Katie Price reaches out to Harvey's lookalike half-brother but fears 'he's too scared'.
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In this week’s episode of The Katie Price podcast, Katie said there is no rift between herself and her daughter, but fumed: “But what hurts my feelings – and it does upset me – is when your kids grow up, you go to their assemblies, you go to their Christmas things, you go to their awards, you know, you go to their football matches or their gymnastics, you're involved in everything they do.
“And knowing that what my career has been, Princess is taking that same path – trying to do the same as what I've done – which I absolutely love and adore of Princess but I had not been allowed to go on any photoshoot, no signings or Superdrug openings or anything like that. Why? Because I'm not allowed and I'm not welcome."
In the wake of her mother's podcast rant, Princess has broken her silence and shared her side of the story. Denying any fallout, she told Daily Mail: “'It's my show, it's not based on my parents, it's focused on me. To be honest there's no rift between me and either of my parents.”
Elsewhere Katie has recently fumed about not being invited to her daughter's 18th birthday celebrations and claimed she jetted off to Ibiza to get away from it all. Katie said in her podcast: "The reason is because Pete doesn't want to be in the same room as me because I'm his ex. Well, we need to have some home truths here; when the kids get older and they get married is he still going to have the same attitude that only one parent can be there, because I disagree."
But now, Princess has denied Katie was banned from the birthday celebration and insisted she had planned to celebrate with her mother separately, as she always does. She expressed: "What I would usually do, as I've done my whole life, would be to spend the morning with one parent and the evening with the other. As it happened, mum ended up being away, and dad had already decided to throw me a last minute birthday party, which we filmed for the show.
"But anyhow, it would be weird if both parents were in the same room, as I'm sure a lot of people out there with divorced parents can relate to."
Following Katie’s rant on her podcast, Princess’ management company CAN group responded to her claims. When contacted by the Mirror, they said: "As a company, our duty of care to our clients is paramount. We would never advise a client on their personal life unless asked and we have never stopped anyone seeing their families."
Princess and her older brother Junior, 20, appeared on This Morning on Friday 8 August and insisted they’re trying to step outside of their famous parents’ shadows to do their own thing.
The beauty influencer told guest hosts Joel Dommett and Emma Willis: "I got older and a lot more things have come in for me solo.
"A lot of things I used to do was with my parents and now I'm doing a show that is independent and actually focused on me. Now is the right time because my life is busy right now and I want people to see it."
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