
Katie Price has taken to social media to share a pointed message about motherhood, declaring she is not her children’s “enemy” amidst ongoing reported tensions surrounding her daughter Princess Andre’s new reality television programme.
Princess’s new reality series, which features her brother Junior and father Peter but not mum Katie, debuted on Sunday evening amid rumours the mother and daughter were at loggerheads about the show.
Adding fuel to the fire, the 47-year-old former glamour model posted content from INEX Digital Wealth on Instagram yesterday that featured a rather loaded statement.
It stated: “Your mom is not your enemy. She may not always say things the way you want to hear them, but her heart is always in the right place.”
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The message continued by asserting that a mother “worries when you’re hurting, prays when you’re lost, and stands by you even when the world doesn’t.”
It concluded: “She’s not trying to control you. She’s trying to protect you.”
The social media post follows Katie’s emotional revelation that she was excluded from appearing in her daughter’s ITV documentary series, The Princess Diaries.
Speaking on her podcast with sister Sophie, Price claimed she had been reduced to tears after learning she was “not welcome” on the programme.
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She alleged that Princess was “scared to upset her management” and accused them of regarding her as “trash basically.”
Katie expressed particular frustration with the CAN Group, her ex-husband Peter Andre’s management company, which now represents Princess.
She stated on her podcast that she had been prevented from attending any of her daughter’s professional engagements, including photo shoots and promotional appearances at Superdrug.
“I have not been allowed to go on any photoshoot, no signings or Superdrug openings or anything like that,” she said.
Princess has now addressed the speculation, telling Closer magazine: “At the end of the day, it’s my show – it’s not really about any of my parents.
“Mum was actually featured in it, it’s just that I live with my dad. There’s no rift between anyone.”
Meanwhile, Katie has reportedly secured her own three-part documentary series with Sky, marking three decades since her debut as a Page 3 model.
According to sources speaking to The Sun, the programme will explore her romantic history and celebrity experiences from the 1990s and 2000s.
The series has been produced by Louis Theroux’s company Mindhouse and will incorporate previously unseen archive material, with one insider describing it as potentially “the most authentic version of her story.”
Price has maintained that her relationship with Princess remains strong despite the public controversy. On her podcast, she recently insisted: “Me and Princess have never, ever, ever had an argument to this day or a disagreement.”
She described their bond as resembling “best friends, mother and daughter,” explaining that whilst Princess lives with her, she had been staying at Peter Andre’s home for two months during filming.
The CAN Group responded to Price’s criticisms in a statement, asserting that their “duty of care to our clients is paramount” and denying they had ever prevented anyone from seeing their families.