Princess Andre has confirmed that a second season of her popular ITV reality series, The Princess Diaries, is officially in the works. The teenager has promised fans a far more revealing look into her world this time around, vowing to 'hide nothing' when the cameras start rolling again.
Learning from the First Season's Success
Despite being a newcomer to the reality TV landscape, Princess has taken a remarkably hands-on approach to her craft. She admitted to studying the debut season in meticulous detail, having rewatched the entire series about five times. This wasn't just for vanity; each viewing helped her grasp the technical aspects of filming and pinpoint what she could refine for the upcoming episodes.
The show's impact has been undeniable. Since its launch on ITV in August 2025, it has amassed a staggering 93 million streams, a figure that Princess says she never anticipated. This runaway success led ITV to swiftly commission a second series, a decision that the young star finds flattering but is determined to keep in perspective.
Carving Out Her Own Identity
Growing up in the spotlight as the daughter of Peter Andre and Katie Price, Princess is no stranger to public attention. However, the scale of interest in her solo venture has still come as a surprise. Her social media following exploded after the show aired, driving profile traffic to record highs.
Often compared to global beauty icons like Kylie Jenner and recently named one of Tatler's best-dressed stars, Princess is keen to establish her own path. A core part of her mission is promoting natural beauty, especially for the sake of her younger sisters. She aims to model a healthy mindset by showcasing her confidence both with and without makeup to other teenage girls.
What to Expect in the New Series
The new season will delve deeper into Princess's everyday experiences, including the newfound independence from passing her driving test. She confirmed that while her dad Peter Andre and stepmother Emily won't feature, viewers will see much more of her friends, her older brother Junior, and her longstanding pal Heidi, the daughter of Kerry Katona.
On a personal note, Princess is navigating life after a recent breakup but is choosing to focus on her career and personal growth. She has plenty to keep her busy, with plans to launch her own beauty range in 2026 and has coyly acknowledged receiving further TV offers from UK production companies and beyond.
As for awards, while she hopes for a nomination, Princess remains grounded. 'I'm never cocky to the point where I'm like, ‘yeah I'll win an NTA,’ I'm very humble with it,' she told The Sun. With her commitment to authenticity, the second season of The Princess Diaries is poised to offer an even more intimate portrait of the rising star.