Katie Price has responded to her daughter Princess Andre’s emotional message about mothers after being left out of her ITV documentary.
Her reality show The Princess Diaries charted Princess’ endeavours and family life as she prepared to embrace adulthood and turn 18.
However, whilst her father Peter, stepmother Emily and brother Junior all played key roles in the show, Katie was banned from filming.
Sharing an update to Instagram on Wednesday, Katie showed that Princess had sent her a quote about mothers.
It read: ‘I hope my mom never goes to bed thinking she failed as a mother, because I could write her a whole book about how amazing she’s been. I love you, mom.’
Katie shared the message and tagged Princess in the post, writing: ‘Thank you gorgeous daughter @princess_andre.’
Katie Price has responded to her daughter Princess Andre’s emotional message about mothers after being left out of her ITV documentary
Her reality show The Princess Diaries charted Princess’ endeavours and family life as she prepared to embrace adulthood and turn 18
The show’s highlights included Princess’ catwalk debut at the Ibiza Fashion Festival, and an access all areas insight into her career as she set about signing her first major brand partnership.
The final episode of season one showed Peter giving an emotional speech to Princess at her 18th birthday party, saying how proud he was of the woman she’s become.
Katie didn’t attend the celebration previously saying she went away to avoid having it ‘rubbed in her face’ that she wasn’t invited.
She said: ‘Princess’s 18th birthday, the day of her birthday she had an 18th birthday party that I wasn’t allowed to go to and the reason is because Pete doesn’t want to be in the same room as me because I’m his ex.’
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Princess addressed her mother’s comments, saying it would be ‘weird’ if her divorced parents attended the same party and she has spent her life celebrating milestones with them separately.
Princess said: ‘What I would usually do, as I’ve done my whole life, would be to spend the morning with one parent and the evening with the other.
‘As it happened, mum ended up being away, and dad had already decided to throw me a last minute birthday party, which we filmed for the show.
‘But anyhow, it would be weird if both parents were in the same room, as I’m sure a lot of people out there with divorced parents can relate to.’
However, whilst her father Peter, stepmother Emily and brother Junior all played key roles in the show, Katie was banned from filming
Earlier this month, Princess revealed her ITV reality show The Princess Diaries has been renewed for two more series
In the show, Princess spoke in detail on her show about her childhood, growing up in the spotlight and coping with her parents’ bitter divorce.
She admitted to wishing she had a ‘happier childhood’ after crying every day in the wake of her mother’s split from third husband Kieran Hayler, who in an interview with the Daily Mail apologised to Princess for leaving the family home.
In scenes recorded for The Princess Diaries, the reality star reflected on watching Katie’s downfall, which included drug and alcohol abuse, bankruptcy and a severe decline in the former glamour model’s mental health.
Princess has maintained a firmly neutral stance after tensions between her parents exploded in August, when Peter accused Katie of ‘peddling baseless lies’ after she claimed Junior and Princess lived equally between both parents.
The series was a hit with audiences, becoming ITV2’s biggest launch outside of Love Island and Big Brother.
Speaking to the camera, she said: ‘I’m so excited to tell you what I’m about to tell you.
‘I want to thank everyone who gave me so much love for season one of The Princess Diaries.
‘I’m here to announce that I have not only one, but two more series of The Princess Diaries coming out in 2026. I honestly can’t wait, I’m so excited.
‘Loads of people have been asking me but I’ve not been able to tell you but now you finally know. See you in 2026.’