
Princess and Junior Andre have finally broken their silence on their mother Katie Price’s whirlwind marriage — revealing they still haven’t met her new husband, Lee Andrews.

Appearing on This Morning, the brother-sister duo spoke candidly about family boundaries, loyalty, and learning to navigate life in the public eye — as fresh scrutiny surrounds Katie’s latest relationship.
A Rarely Seen Family Moment on Live TV

Princess, 18, and Junior, 20, joined hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley to promote the upcoming second series of their ITV reality show The Princess Diaries. The programme follows the siblings as they build independent careers, manage business ventures, and juggle life growing up under relentless public attention.

The new series once again features appearances from their famous parents — mum Katie Price, dad Peter Andre, and stepmother Emily MacDonagh — all of whom have agreed to step back slightly while still remaining part of the family narrative.

But it wasn’t long before the conversation turned to the subject everyone wanted answers on.
“I’ve Not Met Him”
When asked directly whether they had met their mother’s new husband, Princess responded calmly but honestly:
“I’ve not met him.”
Junior immediately stepped in to clarify the family’s position.
“Our mum is her own person. She’s her own woman. She’s going to do what she’s going to do,” he said.
“As long as she’s happy, we’re happy.”
Princess echoed the sentiment, nodding along:
“If she’s happy, we’re happy.”

The moment struck a chord with viewers — not dramatic, not confrontational, but quietly revealing.
A Marriage That Moved at Lightning Speed
Katie Price stunned the showbiz world earlier this year when she announced her engagement — just days after splitting from former partner JJ Slater.

Within weeks, she appeared to have married Dubai-based businessman Lee Andrews, 43. New records later surfaced showing the couple formally registered their marriage on February 17, following an earlier ceremony that had no legal standing.
Despite the speed of events, Princess and Junior made it clear they are choosing support over judgement — even while keeping personal boundaries intact.
A Truce After 16 Years of Tension

The siblings also confirmed that Katie and Peter Andre have finally called a truce after more than a decade of public tension following their 2009 divorce.
Fans recently noticed the former couple following each other on social media again, shortly after releasing a joint statement about “moving on positively.”

Sources close to the family say the reconciliation was driven largely by their children.
“It was the kids who made her realise she needed to draw a line in the sand,” one insider revealed.

Princess explained that both parents have agreed to take a step back in future seasons of The Princess Diaries, allowing the focus to remain firmly on the next generation.
“Hopefully by season three, you’ll see more of that,” she said.
Growing Up Under the Spotlight

Princess and Junior also addressed criticism of their reality show and their individual careers.
Princess, who has launched her own beauty business, said:
“The things we do now aren’t what our parents choose to do. It’s about us and what we choose to do.”
Junior added:
“We’re just young people trying to figure out our lives.”
Their honesty resonated with viewers — a reminder that behind the headlines and drama are two young adults navigating complex family dynamics in full public view.
Pregnancy Speculation Adds to the Noise
The interview aired amid renewed controversy after Katie shared a pregnancy test on Instagram, telling followers they would need to subscribe to her private account to see the result.
She later confirmed she is not pregnant, after previously claiming she was “having a child” with Lee Andrews — sparking backlash and confusion online.
Princess and Junior declined to comment on the speculation directly.
A Family Choosing Peace Over Chaos
Despite the constant headlines, the siblings’ message remained clear: support without interference, love without conditions, and boundaries without bitterness.



