Princess Andre teases reunion between famous parents as TV show returns

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As Princess Andre’s reality show The Princess Diaries returns she opens up on what’s in store – and how ‘great’ it is her parents have reached a peace agreement

Princess Andre is back with a second series of her smash-hit reality show, The Princess Diaries, which sees her continue on her road to independence, and involves appearances from well-known faces such as pal Heidi Katona, Heidi’s mum Kerry and Princess’s big brother, Harvey.

Here, the 18-year-old daughter of Peter Andre and Katie Price, who as well as being an influencer and TV star has her own successful make-up range, is joined by protective big brother Junior, 20, to tell the Mirror what fans can expect from the much-anticipated new season…

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Hey, you two. You’re both featured in Princess’s new series. What can you tease?

Princess: Last series, I turned 18 and it was my journey towards adulthood, so this time you’re going to see more of me doing independent stuff. There are things I can’t say yet, but it’s going to be really exciting.

Which famous faces will we see pop up on the show?

Princess: My big brother Harvey’s going to be in it – which you’re going to love, Heidi and Kerry Katona, and Junior’s in it more this time, too.

Junior: We had a lot of feedback about how lovely our brother and sister relationship is, and it showcases that more.

What are your best and worst qualities, each of you?

Princess: Junior’s very caring, funny. It depends on the mood, but he loves a chat.

Junior: Princess is thoughtful, she’s got a big heart and is very loving. Her worst quality? Maybe her stubbornness – only within our brother and sister dynamic, but it’s silly stuff like, “No, we’re watching this on Netflix, not that.”

Do we see a different Princess this season?

Princess: It’s me pushing myself out of my comfort zone. I think people love seeing me living my life as an 18-year-old girl.

Is day-to-day life as hectic as it seems?

Princess: I don’t think I’ve actually had a break! It is hectic, but I’m not complaining because I absolutely love it. You learn things every single day.

Dad Peter is taking a step back this series, isn’t he…

Princess: You’ll still see mum and dad in it, just not physically. But the good thing is now my parents have come out with this agreement to be fine, so hopefully season three they will actually be in it. It’s so good as now there’s just no issues.

Junior: We’re really strong as a family and excited to just get on with our lives. It’s almost better this season that it’s more focused on Princess – that is the whole point of the show.

How frustrating is it when you hear stories that aren’t true?

Junior: It’s not nice when people have bad things to say, especially when it’s your family. Our lives are in the public eye, which means we get a lot of attention – some unwanted. This season is more Princess’s point of view on things, clearing up a few things, because there’s a lot of background noise.

Being in the spotlight has its ups and downs – how do you deal with those?

Junior: In everything you do, whether you’re known or not, you’re always going to have people that hate on everything. But we’re quite a strong family, and obviously we know what goes on behind closed doors, so it doesn’t really affect us.

It’s sad, but we’ve had to deal with negative things a lot in our lives so we’re now at a stage where we know how it works and we’re very used to it. We just stay strong and united.

Are you dating right now, Princess?

Princess: To be honest, I’m just focusing on work at the moment, dating isn’t really my priority. But who’s to say I won’t date in the future!

Princess, we see Junior’s girlfriend Jasmine in the show, are you two close?

Princess: So close. I feel like she makes my brother so happy, and that’s the best thing.

Junior: Yeah, we’re just young and in love, man!

You’re good mates with Heidi Katona, who pops up in the show…

Princess: I think people love to see our relationship, we just bounce off each other. And we’ve gone through similar situations, so I feel like we’re just naturally closer. I’ve known her since I was a baby. Our friendship’s real and people can see that.

Tell us about Heidi’s mum Kerry, who appears briefly too…

She’s known me since I was a baby, I’ve seen her a lot throughout my life. She’s such a lovely person, And again, you’ll just see us bounce off each other.

Harvey features more, was that important for you?

Junior: He’s our big brother – and our little brother, in a way. He’s a massive part of our family. We’ve both grown up with him. We’ve got such a special bond. I think people know that, but they haven’t seen it in a while.

We know Harvey inside and out – how to deal with his disabilities, his autism. We know how to get through to him and hopefully that’s shown.

The Princess Diaries has been commissioned for a third series. How does that feel?

Princess: So good! Before the first one came out, there was quite a bit of hate towards it, then people watched it and messaged me after they were like, “I’m so sorry, this was the best thing I’ve watched!” There were even dads going, “You’ve inspired my daughter,” which is so lovely.

Princess Diaries returns on Sunday 8th March 9pm ITV2 & ITVX.

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