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Princess and Junior discuss life in the public eye on This Morning ahead of the ITV2 series

The siblings discuss handling negativity as they promote a new ITV2 reality series.
Princess and Junior Andre address hostility from online critics
Princess and Junior Andre joined This Morning for their first solo TV interview without their parents. They discussed growing up in the spotlight and how they handle online negativity while promoting Princess’s new reality series, The Princess Diaries, set to premiere on ITV2. Princess explained that she wants viewers to see her real life and growing confidence, while Junior described the balance between privacy and public life and stressed that they are “normal and humble.”
The interview comes amid renewed public attention after Katie Price criticized Princess’s show, claiming she is barred from events and shoots because she is deemed “trash.” Katie also said she is not welcome at filming or signings, and that the family dynamics have blocked access to certain media opportunities. The pair reinforced a sibling bond and suggested the series will offer a more complete view of their life beyond social media posts and headlines.
Key Takeaways
"There are horrible people but we just have to deal with it."
Princess and Junior discuss handling negativity
"We’re normal and humble, we don’t feel different to anyone else."
Junior on their self view
"I’m really excited, it has been very intense filming, but I can’t wait for everyone to watch it."
Princess on filming
"they think I am trash basically"
Katie Price on access to events
The siblings’ push for a balanced narrative taps into a broader demand for authenticity in celebrity culture. By framing their life as a joint journey rather than a constant tabloid stream, they attempt to control the story around fame and privacy. That approach may win sympathy from viewers who crave genuine moments, but it also invites scrutiny over the reliability of family narratives when money and brands ride alongside them.
This case also highlights how families tied to reality TV navigate public backlash. Katie Price’s comments underscore a risk: when a parent publicly challenges the children’s opportunities, it can complicate the brand strategy around the show and the siblings’ own careers. The real question for audiences and sponsors is whether the content offers meaningful insight or simply feeds ongoing gossip in a crowded media landscape.
Highlights
- You see my everyday life and what I do
- We’re normal and humble, we don’t feel different to anyone else
- There are horrible people but we just have to deal with it
- I’m really excited, it has been very intense filming but I can’t wait for everyone to watch it
Public backlash risk around family dispute
The piece touches on sensitive family dynamics and a public dispute with Katie Price that could fuel backlash and affect the show’s reception and sponsorship.
The story unfolds as cameras keep rolling on a family defined by public life.
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