
Katie Price forced to delete Princess' Instagram post after awkward mistake
A red-faced Katie Price was forced to delete an Instagram tribute to daughter Princess Andre this week.
47-year-old glamour model and personality Katie shares influencer daughter Princess (full name Princess Tiaamii Crystal Esther Andre) with former husband Peter Andre.
Earlier this week, she took to social media to wish her 17-year-old daughter a happy 18th birthday.
Posting a picture of Princess to her Instagram Stories, Katie wrote: 'Happy 18th birthday to the most amazing daughter and my best friend @princess_andre I love you so much'.
Realising the mistake she'd made, Katie then took the post down and replaced it with another.
'2 days until Princess turns 18 can't believe it xx,' she wrote in the updated post.
The TV personality is also mother of Harvey (23), Junior (20), Jett (11), and Bunny (10).
Harvey's father is footballer Dwight Yorke, while Junior and Princess were both born from her four-year marriage to Peter Andre.
She shares youngest children Jett and Bunny with ex Kieran Hayler, to whom she was married between 2013 to 2018.
Princess has indicated her intention of following in her mother's footsteps, previously sharing her ambition of becoming a millionaire before she turns 20.
She's already scored brand deals with the likes of Superdrug and PrettyLittleThing, and is also launching her own jewellery line.
It was announced earlier that year that she would headline her own ITV show, which follows her journey into the public eye.
While Katie is not expected to appear in the show, dad Peter and brother Junior will cameo, along with Peter's wife, Emily.
In March, Princess sparked controversy by posting a picture of the £25,000 Audi A1 she purchased after passing her driving test.
While many accused her of buying the car with her rich and famous parents' money, Princess hit back, claiming she had her own income. More Trending
'These comments are so funny. To everyone out there, yes I work and yes I earn my own money which I'm super proud of and so thankful that I am lucky enough to buy my own car xx,' she wrote.
Mum Katie also commented, saying: 'So proud and so scared at the same time. My baby girl turns 18 next month too so lots of exciting things we will be doing together.'
Of Princess passing her driving test, proud dad Peter wrote in his column: 'She kept telling me she failed four times. But you know what they say – or maybe don't say! – The fifth time's a charm.
'As I said to her, it's actually better that it's taken a while for her to pass because at least she knows now that she genuinely deserves to pass and she can feel confident on the roads.'
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