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Princess Andre opens up about home life
Princess Andre discusses growing up with Katie Price and Peter Andre as she prepares her ITV2 reality series The Princess Diaries.

Princess Andre discusses growing up with Katie Price and Peter Andre as she prepares her ITV2 reality series The Princess Diaries.
Princess Andre Opens Up About Home Life Ahead of ITV2 Show
Princess Andre, 18, is launching The Princess Diaries on ITV2 and ITVX, premiering on Sunday, August 10 at 9pm. The show follows her life as she steps into the spotlight, reflecting on growing up with her famous mum and dad, and on the family routines that shaped her. Viewers will see how her childhood involved two households and the blend of memories from both.
At ITV Reality, Princess described the balance of life with her mother and the more structured routine at her father’s place. She explained that while there were boundaries, life at mum’s house felt freer, and she recalls times spent with her older brother Junior, including his recent move to his own place with girlfriend Jasmine Orr. The program is pitched as a personal look at how her world has evolved as she becomes busier in her late teens and begins a solo TV project.
Key Takeaways
"Down mum's house there weren't very many rules. You could kind of do whatever you want."
Princess explains home life rules in childhood.
"I wanted to show everyone what my life is actually like."
Motivation for the new show.
"My parents want the best for me and they want me to do what I want to do so they are supportive."
Parental support described.
"Be yourself and stay grounded."
Advice given by parents during growth.
The Princess Diaries fits a broader trend of children of famous parents taking the camera into their own hands. It signals ITV’s continued investment in family-oriented reality formats that blend into a familiar celebrity brand. The show also raises questions about how much of private life is ready for public consumption when the subject is a young adult building an independent identity.
Fans will watch to see if Princess can carve out her own voice while navigating the pressures of public life and family expectations. The project could either strengthen her public image as a grounded, authentic figure or expose her to new debates about privacy and the responsibilities that come with growing up in a reality TV orbit.
Highlights
- Down mum's house there weren't very many rules. You could kind of do whatever you want.
- I wanted to show everyone what my life is actually like.
- My parents want the best for me and they want me to do what I want to do so they are supportive.
- Be yourself and stay grounded.
The cameras will hunt for a moment of truth, and the viewer will decide how much of that truth they want to keep watching.
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