Reality star Princess Andre has shared an emotional online reflection on her turbulent 2025, a year that saw major personal milestones but also ignited a fresh public dispute between her famous parents, Katie Price and Peter Andre.
A Year of Highs and Lows
The 18-year-old took to Instagram to post a carousel of snaps celebrating her biggest achievements, which notably included passing her driving test and landing her own ITV reality series, The Princess Diaries. The show has proven such a hit that ITV has commissioned two more series, both slated to air in 2026.
Addressing her near one million followers, Princess wrote: "Wow… what a year. It's been full of highs and lows, emotional moments, and a lot of growth." She expressed pride in her achievements and gratitude for her supporters, adding a message of hope for those who found the year tough.
Family Drama Behind the Scenes
However, the question of which family members will feature in the upcoming series has become a point of contention. Mother Katie Price, 47, previously claimed she was excluded from the first series, blaming her ex-husband Peter Andre's management team for the 'ban'.
In a significant turnaround, a source now reveals that Katie has filmed scenes for the new series, appearing via video calls. "She will have a presence in the upcoming episodes," the insider stated, noting that both Princess and Katie wanted her involvement.
Peter and Emily Step Away
This development, however, has reportedly led father Peter Andre, 52, and his wife, Emily MacDonagh, 36, to withdraw from the project. The couple are said to have pulled out to prevent the ongoing row between Princess's parents from 'overshadowing' her big moment.
Princess is currently filming the second and third seasons. The situation echoes Katie's past complaints on her podcast, where she lamented being blocked from Princess's professional events, stating it "hurts my feelings" given her own showbiz background.
As Princess looks ahead to 2026, the success of The Princess Diaries is assured, but the family dynamics playing out off-camera continue to capture as much attention as the show itself.