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Princess Andre and Junior Andre launch The Princess Diaries on ITV2
Princess and Junior discuss life in the spotlight as their new show premieres on ITV2, with Katie Price publicly weighing in on the project.

Princess and Junior discuss growing up in the spotlight as their new ITV2 show approaches, highlighting family dynamics and the influencer era.
Princess Andre and Junior Andre reveal lessons from fame ahead of new ITV2 reality show
Princess Andre and her brother Junior spoke about growing up in the spotlight as they promote The Princess Diaries, an ITV2 reality show. The 18-year-old and 20-year-old discussed how they learned to handle negativity online, following in the footsteps of their famous parents, Katie Price and Peter Andre. Princess has signed brand deals with Morphe and Superdrug, and the series will premiere on Sunday at 9pm on ITV2 and be available on ITVX. Katie Price has publicly criticised the project, saying she was banned from taking part by the show's management, and she will not appear in the series.
On This Morning the siblings described the show as a window into everyday life and growth. They emphasized privacy and staying normal in a world of social media speculation. The program is described as a fly on the wall view of Princess's daily life, her family, and her growing confidence, with her father Peter Andre appearing in episodes.
Key Takeaways
"You see my everyday life and what I do. You see my grown confidence, my family, it's really fun."
Princess describes what the audience will see in the show
"I'm really excited, it has been very intense filming but I can't wait for everyone to watch it."
Princess on filming and anticipation for the series
"Growing up in the public eye comes with its pros and cons."
Junior discusses the pressures of fame
"I was very, very, very upset that Princess signed with them when she was 16"
Katie Price criticizing the management and earlier decisions
The piece sits at the crossroads of celebrity culture and family life, illustrating a trend where the children of famous figures carve out their own media space. It highlights how brands and audiences chase authentic glimpses into private life, while critics warn about exploitation and the risk of letting cameras shape a young life. The show could test how audiences balance sympathy with appetite for intimate celebrity narratives.
The public dispute with Katie Price adds a layer of controversy that could influence viewership. ITV2’s stance that Katie’s absence was not a channel decision points to tensions between family realities and corporate boundaries. If the series leans into realism, it risks reigniting debates about consent, autonomy, and the line between entertainment and privacy in celebrity families.
Highlights
- Growing up in the public eye comes with its pros and cons.
- We are normal and humble, we don't feel different to anyone else.
- I'm really excited, it has been very intense filming but I can't wait for everyone to watch it.
- We keep a lot of things private, people think they know a lot more than they do.
Celebrity family reality show sparks risk of public backlash and privacy concerns
The interviews touch on family disputes, parental absence from the show, and youth in the public eye, which could provoke public backlash, scrutiny of consent, and advertiser pushback. The topic is sensitive and could amplify tensions within the celebrity circle.
The Princess Diaries will put a spotlight on how much celebrity life is built on consent and storytelling as much as secrecy.
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