Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews Films Missile Alarm in Dubai Amid Iran Tensions
Katie Price's Husband Films Missile Alarm in Dubai Amid Conflict

Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews Films Missile Alarm in Dubai Amid Iran Tensions

Lee Andrews, the husband of former glamour model Katie Price, has shared a dramatic video from Dubai showing alarm sirens blaring due to missile threats. The 41-year-old businessman posted the footage on Instagram on Thursday, capturing the moment an emergency alert sounded throughout a building where he had taken shelter.

Missile Threats Across UAE Cities

Multiple alerts have been issued across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Fujairah, warning residents and visitors to stay safe as Iran continues its aggressive attacks against US allies throughout the Middle East. In his Instagram video, Lee Andrews said, 'Wow, can you hear that alarm going off? That is to warn us that there is a missile nearby. I've already had the SMS.'

He also shared a message from the UAE government that read: 'Due to current situation, a potential missile threats, Seek immediate shelter in the closest secure building, and to steer away from windows, doors, and open areas. Await for further instructions.'

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Travel Plans Amid Regional Conflict

This week, Lee Andrews revealed on social media that Katie Price is planning to return to Dubai by flying to Oman, where he will pick her up amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. He explained, 'The flights have started to open. The flights are a bit backed up, but if not you can always go through Oman, it is next door and one of the neighbouring countries.'

He added, 'I'm not going to tell you all my plans but Katie would fly there and I would go to Oman and pick her up and bring her home because that's what you do when you are married and in love, you try everything right? Or have I got that wrong?'

UAE Government Travel Warning

The UAE government has issued updated travel advice stating: 'Due to the volatile security situation in the region and military strikes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), we've raised our level of advice for the UAE to do not travel.'

The warning continues: 'The UAE airspace may open or close at short notice, impacting flights at Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports. Retaliatory strikes are occurring across the Middle East region following military strikes on Iran. Military conflict in the region may result in widespread movement restrictions, and other travel disruptions.'

Katie Price's Marriage Details

Katie Price, 47, made her marriage to Lee Andrews legally binding in a secret second ceremony in Dubai, and she has confirmed she did not sign a pre-nuptial agreement. The couple initially married in January in a symbolic ceremony at the £600-a-night One and Only Royal Mirage hotel on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah island, which had no legal weight according to a Daily Mail report.

However, official documents show that Katie and Lee formally registered their marriage on February 17 at Abu Dhabi's judicial department. Katie has repeatedly defended her husband against accusations, insisting he is neither 'a con man or a scammer' and that she is 'the happiest I've ever been.'

Family Concerns and Support

Despite family concerns about the whirlwind marriage, Katie Price has dismissed worries, stating she has done her due diligence by speaking to Lee's father and his Russian ex-wife Cezara. She told The Sun, 'I thought I'd been in love before but this feels different. It's not even about lust, it's just instant connection on all levels. I fell in love with him long before I had sex with him.'

Her eldest children, Princess, 18, and Junior, 20, expressed support on This Morning last month, with Junior saying, 'Our mum is her own person, she's her own woman, she's going to do what she's going to do and at the end of the day, we're supportive of her as long as she's happy.' Princess added, 'If she's happy, we're happy.'

Katie Price acknowledged her family's anxiety but emphasized, 'I'm not a kid anymore, I am 47, I can make my own choices, and I will. They have to give me that chance to go and find out for myself.'

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