Princess Andre said there is no rupture with her mother, Katie Price, as she promoted her new ITV2 reality series, “The Princess Diaries,” in London on 11 August. “The show is not actually about any of my parents. It is about me,” the 18-year-old told reporters, adding that Price “is featured in it.” Her brother, Junior Andre, echoed the sentiment, saying there are “no bad vibes.” The comments follow Price’s claim on her podcast last week that she had been deliberately excluded from the programme by Can Group, the management company that represents Peter Andre and now oversees Princess’s career. Price, 47, alleged the agency considers her “too risky” for inclusion after a long-running public dispute with her former husband. Can Group founder Claire Powell, who managed both Katie and Peter Andre during their 2000s reality-TV peak, now advises Princess on building a beauty and influencer business. While Powell appeared on Sunday’s episode to discuss brand plans, Price has said she was invited to neither filming nor her daughter’s recent birthday celebrations.
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