PRINCESS Andre has revealed that neither her mum, Katie Price, or her dad, Peter Andre, have watched her reality TV show.
The 18-year-old became a star in her own right earlier this year when ITV launched season one of The Princess Diaries, a fly-on-the-wall docuseries.
And despite the show being a massive hit, Princess says her famous parents weren’t sitting down on the couch to give it a watch.
She told The Sun: “I actually don’t think either of my parents have watched the show.”
“I don’t think it’s my dad’s thing, it’s more, it’s a show for people my age to watch, I think,” explained Princess, who was speaking at the launch of 3D Refirm x Facebible in Windsor.
Exes Katie and Peter share Princess and her older brother Junior, 20. While Peter is also a dad to Theo, Amelia and Arabella, and Katie to Harvey, Jett and Bunny.
Peter and his wife Emily were featured in the reality show, but Katie claimed she was shunned from the series.
While her parents may not have watched it, Princess admitted she’s seen plenty herself.
“I watched everything about five times!” she laughed.
The teenager continued: “Just to make sure everything is how I want it and to check everything.”
The Princess Diaries has been renewed for a second and third season already, with Princess admitting that she has been filming “every day” recently.
“I’ve finished for season two and then I’ve got season three to film. So, I’m really excited. I think people are going to love it,” she said.
A date for the show’s release has not yet been confirmed, with Princess simply telling fans last year: “See you in 2026”.
In a break from filming, Princess was speaking at The Fairmont in Windsor, where Dr Raj Arora was launching 3D refirm – non-surgical skin tightening procedures – at her clinic, Facebible.
The doctor is a close friend of Princess’s dad and stepmum, Emily Macdonagh, who were also in attendance at the event.
She is the first doctor to offer 3D refirm at a medical-grade in the UK, with the treatment now available to book at http://www.thefacebible.com.











