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Katie Price celebrates Princess' 18th birthday AGAIN after mortifying date mix up

Katie Price celebrates Princess' 18th birthday AGAIN after mortifying date mix up

The Sun21 hours ago

KATIE Price has celebrated daughter Princess' 18th birthday again after getting the date wrong in a mortifying mix-up.
Princess - who Katie, 46, shares with first husband Peter Andre - hit the milestone on June 29 but the former glamour model initially posted a birthday tribute two days early.
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Taking to Instagram on her daughter's actual big day, mum-of-five Katie shared a stunning snap of Princess.
She added: 'Happy birthday to the most amazing daughter @princess_andre.
'Now you're 18 so much more adventures we can do. I love you baby girl always and forever.'
Getting her dates mixed up two days previously, Katie wished her daughter and 'best friend' happy birthday before swiftly deleting the post.
She captioned the image: "Happy 18th Birthday to the most amazing daughter.
"And my best friend @princess_andre. I love you so much."
She replaced it with another snap of Princess and wrote: '2 days until Princess turns 18 can't believe it xx.'
It wasn't the first time that Katie forgot her childrens' birthdays.
Back in 2019, with her ex Kieran Hayler, the pair tried to sort out when they'd each have their children Jett and Bunny in scenes in her reality show My Crazy Life.
After having said she's not 'bothered' if she has them on her birthday, Katie then said: "At their age, what do they know?
"When's their birthdays? Let me Google it. Or do you know?'
Katie is also mum to Junior, 20, from her marriage to Pete, 52, and Harvey, 23, whose dad is Dwight Yorke.

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