Princess Andre didn’t plan to become the teen who broke ITV records — but overnight, that’s exactly what she became.
Her reality series The Princess Diaries wasn’t just a hit…
It became a phenomenon.
93 million streams.
One of ITV’s biggest debuts ever.
And an 18-year-old suddenly at the centre of a national conversation.
But fame hasn’t overwhelmed her.
If anything, it’s awakened her.

🎬 From Teen Daughter to TV Powerhouse
Princess still can’t quite believe how fast everything exploded. She remembers watching her series back for the first time — then the second, then the fifth — not out of vanity, but strategy.
“I needed to see what I could do better,” she admits.
“I’ve never been on TV alone before. I wanted to learn.”
The cameras captured angles she had never noticed, the kind of intimacy most people never face until they’re famous.
And yet, she embraced it.
📈 “My Instagram went crazy…”
When the show premiered, the response was instant — and overwhelming.
ITV called immediately.
Season two was greenlit within days.
Her socials blew up almost overnight.
Why does she think people clicked?
She laughs, honest and unfiltered:
“Maybe because it was the most-watched thing on ITV at the time!”
But even she knows the truth:
People are curious because Princess Andre is no longer “Katie Price’s daughter” — she’s becoming a brand of her own.
And yes, she quietly admits she would love a National Television Awards nomination.
💗 Natural Beauty, Not Surgery — A New Era for the Andre Legacy
Unlike her mother, Princess is taking a very different public path.
She is embracing:
✨ natural beauty
✨ confidence without filters
✨ makeup as choice, not necessity
“I don’t want girls thinking they need makeup to feel pretty,” she says.
“I tell my sisters every day — you’re beautiful already.”
In an era of cosmetic obsession, she’s positioning herself as the anti-pressure role model.
No fillers.
No tweakments.
No rush to grow up.
Just authenticity — and it’s resonating.
🎥 Season Two: “Nothing is Hidden This Time”
Princess promises the new season will feel freer, messier, more real.
“I’m stepping into adulthood — that’s what this series shows,” she says.
Her dad Peter Andre and Emily won’t appear this time, but Princess isn’t worried. She’ll be surrounded by her closest friends — including Heidi Katona — and her brother Junior, the person she calls her “built-in best friend.”
And speaking of Junior…
🐍 The One Rule for I’m A Celebrity: She Won’t Do It Alone
Princess has a surprising condition:
She will only enter I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
if Junior goes with her.
It’s not negotiable.
It’s family loyalty, reality-TV tradition, and sibling chaos waiting to happen — and ITV executives are already watching closely.
💄 A Beauty Empire in the Making
Princess is planning to launch her own beauty brand in 2026 — one already attracting retailers before it even exists.
Not contour kits.
Not heavy glam.
But products that enhance natural features.
A message for the next generation:
You don’t need to change your face to find your place.
💘 As for Love? “Girl-Bossing Comes First.”
Princess is newly single — and completely unbothered.
“I’m just living my life, working hard, enjoying everything,” she says.
“If I meet someone naturally, great. But I’m girl-bossing it for now.”
Love can wait.
Her dreams cannot.
⭐ A New Kind of Andre — And a New Kind of Fame
At just 18, Princess Andre is doing what many spend years trying to achieve:
She’s building a career that isn’t inherited — it’s earned.
A hit show.
A massive fanbase.
A message young women desperately need.
And a future so open it practically glows.
She may come from TV royalty,
but Princess is making it clear:
She is here to build her own kingdom.


