Former glamour model Katie Price revealed they had a “well-needed catch up” with her daughter Princess Andre over the weekend after the family drama.
Katie Price has reunited with her daughter Princess Andre after her very public fallout with ex-husband Peter Andre. The former glamour model, 47, has seen her romance with the Mysterious Girl hitmaker resurface following a series of bombshell claims.
She has also seen her relationship with Princess come under scrutiny amid rumours of a “rift”. The mum and daughter duo were said to have been at loggerheads after Katie was banned from appearing on the 18-year-old’s TV show, The Princess Diaries.
Katie claimed that her daughter’s management team, who also works with dad Peter, had told her it was advisable not to be seen with her mother in public. It comes after Princess says she’s ‘independent’ from parents as she breaks silence after Katie Price row.
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However, it appears that they managed to focus solely on their relationship as they reconciled for a cozy Sunday night together. As they both sat on a sofa together while wearing their pyjamas, Kate proudly snuggled into Princess.
As Katie gushed, “A well-needed catch up with my princess,” the pair yelled for the camera. Priority also made sure to let everyone know how much she enjoyed spending time with her famous mother, as she also shared a photo of their evening and wrote, “Mumzy.”
Following her father’s blistering social media status, Princess made her first public statement on Friday. As one fan asked her on Snapchat, “Does it still affect you now that your parents don’t get along? “
Princess responded, “To be honest, it doesn’t bother me. I don’t even recall their being together because they ended up together when I was two years old.
She continued, “I love my parents and that’s all that matters,” in the video’s opening line. It came just days after Peter, who split from Katie in 2009, released a shocking statement.
He raged, “For sixteen years, I have remained silent in front of my ex-wife and her family out of respect for my children and loved ones,” he said. Today we come to an end.
“I must set the record straight about the most recent comments about my children’s welfare and living conditions. Junior and Princess were placed with me until they were adults in 2018 for well-known reasons and for their safety.
The family courts issued a legally binding order to carry out this agreement in 2019. Out of respect for my children, he continued, “He went on. My ex-wife’s false claims were discovered in publicly available court cases in 2011 and 2015, respectively.
She was also required to apologize to me and my management and pay substantial damages and legal costs. Today, the same lies are being made.
Unfortunately, I haven’t yet addressed any of my lies or baseless accusations. In the upcoming months, those will now be addressed.
Katie then hit back with her own message, where she hit out at “saints and sinners”. She wrote: “I know I will always be seen as a Sinner. That’s fair, I allowed myself to fall into a reliance on drugs and alcohol. At times, I was not the mother I should have been while I struggled with mental illness.
“I’ve occasionally been my bad friend, my awful sibling, and my untrustworthy partner.” I’ve self-medicated, acted inadvertently, and harmed my loved ones.
Katie continued, “I’ve had my reasons, my mental health issues, but I don’t want to make excuses.” I’ve worked to resolve my issues and recognized my shortcomings.
“Sometimes I tried and failed, sometimes I succeeded. Because I want to be there for my children, I’ve gotten out of a suicidal spiral. I’m trying to be the best I can, but I’m not necessarily perfect.
She then criticized “Saints,” who she claimed are occasionally sincere but occasionally not who you would think they are. They play the victim, Katie said, and to succeed in life, they need a villain, or at least a Sinner. They are not able to be the Saint without the Sinner.
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Source: Mirror
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