Princess Andre Opens Up About Struggles After Mum Katie Price's Public Meltdown
Princess Andre on mum Katie Price's struggles: "I haven't recovered"

In a rare and candid interview, Princess Andre has spoken out about the lasting impact of her mother Katie Price's very public breakdown, admitting she's still grappling with the emotional fallout.

The 16-year-old daughter of reality star Katie Price and singer Peter Andre revealed she's found it "really difficult" to process her mother's turbulent behaviour in recent years, which has played out across tabloid headlines and social media.

The Weight of Public Scrutiny

"I haven't recovered from it," Princess confessed, highlighting how watching her mother's struggles unfold in the media has taken its toll. "It's been hard seeing everything that's happened."

The teenager, who maintains a close relationship with both parents despite their 2009 divorce, emphasised the challenge of navigating family difficulties under constant public scrutiny.

A Daughter's Perspective

While choosing not to go into specific details about her mother's well-publicised issues, Princess acknowledged:

  • The emotional strain of seeing a parent struggle
  • The difficulty of maintaining privacy during family crises
  • The pressure of growing up in the spotlight

Her comments come as Katie Price continues to rebuild her life following multiple personal and legal challenges in recent years.

Finding Strength in Family

Princess credited her father Peter Andre and extended family for providing stability during turbulent times. "We all support each other," she said, highlighting the importance of her support network.

The young influencer, who has carved her own path in modelling and fashion, also spoke about learning to set boundaries between her public persona and private life - a lesson she's had to learn earlier than most teenagers.

As Princess continues to mature in the public eye, her honest reflections offer a poignant reminder of how celebrity children often bear the brunt of their parents' very public struggles.