Princess Andre, 18, teases drastic career change after reality TV success as parents feud

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Princess Andre has hinted at a potential career move (Picture: Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Princess Andre has revealed her next career move following the breakout success of her documentary, The Princess Diaries.

The 18-year-old has been making numerous headlines in recent weeks following the season finale of her hit ITV2 reality show.

Earlier this week, mum Katie Price hit back at her ex-husband Peter Andre after he shared a blistering Instagram post in which he strongly criticised his ex-wife after reported comments about his children’s welfare.

Princess then responded to the drama, saying: ‘I love my mum and dad, and that’s all that matters.’

Now, however, the budding influencer has opened up about a potential career change in an exciting development in her own life.

Speaking to The Sun, she said: ‘I want to be a successful businesswoman, which I am actually heading towards at the moment. So hopefully in five years’ time, it will all be up there.

Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock (15432426p) Princess Andre, Junior Andre 'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 08 Aug 2025
Both Princess and Junior Andre want a career in music (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
Katie Price and Princess Andre posing outside in the dark
Princess has recently hit back at rumours she and her mother are feuding (Picture: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

‘I also want to get into music.’

For the moment, though, Princess has plenty to focus on, whether it be her paid social media posts with fashion giants like Shein or PrettyLittleThing or curating her own beauty range, which she documented the early stages of in her show.

This comes after her father, Peter, shot to fame with his 1995 hit Mysterious Girl, with Junior following in his footsteps too by releasing music.

Her 20-year-old brother also shared his five-year plan, saying: ‘Music, acting, business stuff, some clothing stuff, some fragrance stuff, just all of that stuff. 

‘We’ve got amazing things coming. Obviously, the industry is very [up and down] but it’s always about picking yourself up and getting back to it.’

Katie and Peter first met on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here in 2004 and went on to have two children together—Princess and Junior—before separating in 2009.

The solo series shows the emotional childhood of Princess (Picture: ITV2)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ash Knotek/Shutterstock (13021516o) Peter Andre, Princess Andre, Junior Andre and Dr Emily MacDonagh Caudwell Children Butterfly Ball, London, UK = 07 Jul 2022
Peter has recently locked horns with Katie over the upbringing of their children (Picture: Shutterstock)

In her new series, the show focuses on Princess’s relationship with fame and carving out her own reputation beyond her celebrity parents.

Princess also opens up about the difficulties she faced growing up with ‘a lot on her plate’.

The social media star, who has 782k followers on Instagram, shared what she went through after Katie and her ex-husband Kieran Hayler broke up in 2018 after five years together.

She said: ‘We got really close to him and loved him. He did a lot of stuff, and when they split up, everything kind of went downhill. My mum, obviously, being heartbroken, didn’t deal with that the best way.

‘She went through a very, very dark time, which was understandable. It was hard for me because I was around adulty things that kids should never see.

‘I think, as well, when we needed our mum there, she wasn’t emotionally able to be there because she had so much of her own problems going on.’

This prompted Kieran to apologise to his former stepdaughter.

The personal trainer, 38, said he regrets his multiple affairs that ended his marriage to Katie, which had a devastating impact on Princess’s childhood.

Watch The Princess Diaries on ITVX.

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