Princess Andre Announces Two New Seasons of ITV Docuseries
Princess Andre, the 18-year-old daughter of former glamour model Katie Price and singer Peter Andre, has officially confirmed that her ITV docuseries will return for two new seasons in 2026. The show, titled The Princess Diaries, has been a platform for Princess to explore her life in the spotlight and build her own identity separate from her famous parents.
The series first aired on ITV and offered viewers an inside look at Princess’s journey as a social media star and public figure. Her parents, who met on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here in 2004, have been in the public eye for years, but Princess has always sought to carve out her own path. The couple had two children, Princess and Junior, before their separation in 2009.
In a recent post on her Instagram account, Princess shared the exciting news with her fans, stating: “I’m here to announce that I have not only one, but two more seasons of The Princess Diaries coming out in 2026. I honestly can’t wait, like I am so excited. For those people who have been asking me and I’ve not been able to tell you, now you finally know. So see you in 2026.”


Her father, Peter Andre, responded quickly to the post, expressing his pride and support. He wrote: “So proud of you. Keep being you. We love you,” accompanied by a heart emoji. While her mother, Katie Price, has not yet commented on the post, fans were quick to express their excitement. One fan, Sally Smith, wrote: “Well done Princess. I am so pleased for you. And looking forward to watching.” Another fan, Rachel Boyd, added: “Can’t wait to watch… The first series was one of the best shows I’ve watched in a long time.” Jane Pickworth gushed: “Congratulations! That’s AMAZING news & you deserve it. Always remember… ‘Follow Your Dreams’.”
Rumours of Tension and Clarifications
The announcement comes after previous rumors of tension between Princess and her mother, Katie. In the first season of the show, Katie did not appear, which led to speculation about their relationship. At the time, Katie claimed she was banned from the show by Peter and his management. These rumors intensified when Katie was not invited to Princess’s 18th birthday party.
Princess addressed the situation, clarifying that the show is focused on her and not on her parents. She told the Daily Mail: “It’s my show, it’s not based on my parents, it’s focused on me.” She also stated, “To be honest, there’s no rift between me and either of my parents.”
Regarding her 18th birthday, Princess explained: “What I would usually do, as I’ve done my whole life, would be to spend the morning with one parent and the evening with the other. As it happened, mum ended up being away, and dad had already decided to throw me a last-minute birthday party, which we filmed for the show. But anyhow, it would be weird if both parents were in the same room, as I’m sure a lot of people out there with divorced parents can relate to.”
Recent Controversy and Public Reaction
Recently, Katie shared her candid thoughts on Princess’s sky-blue sequin gown at the National Television Awards, suggesting she should “sack” her stylist. This sparked further discussion about their relationship.
Despite these moments, Princess remains focused on her career and personal growth. The second season of The Princess Diaries will air on ITV2 and ITVX in 2026, featuring two separate four-part series.

Fan Reactions and Future Outlook
Fans are eagerly anticipating the new seasons, with many expressing their excitement on social media. A poll conducted by the outlet asked: “Are you excited for more of The Princess Diaries?” The options included “Yes,” “No,” and “We’ll wait and see.”
As the show continues to evolve, Princess’s journey remains a compelling story of self-discovery and resilience. With two new seasons on the horizon, fans can expect more behind-the-scenes moments and insights into her life as a young celebrity.
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