Princess Andre kept focus firmly on her career as a feud continues to brew between her famous parents, as she celebrated her new campaign with Superdrug on Thursday.
The influencer, 18, has been praised by fans for her down-to-earth nature in her ITV2 documentary series The Princess Diaries, and recently signed a new deal to remain the face of the high street favourite.
Opting for a stylish black tracksuit, Princess was joined by a slew of stars for the glitzy event in London.
The TikTok star, who regularly shares clips of her makeup routine on Instagram, and in the show had shared her hopes of launching her own cosmetic line.
And while her brother Junior was not in attendance, Princess was supported by his girlfriend Jasmine Orr, who caught the eye in a revealing black corset.
Other big names in attendance for the launch included Lauren Goodger, who showed off her curves in a black crop top and a matching skirt.

Princess Andre kept focus firmly on her career as a feud continues to brew between her famous parents, as she celebrated her new campaign with Superdrug on Thursday

The influencer has been praised by fans for her ITV2 documentary series The Princess Diaries, and recently signed a new deal to remain the face of the high street favourite
Georgia Harrison, who is set to welcome her first child later this year, showed off her growing bump in a revealing black crop top.
Following her split from her boyfriend Joshua Raybould, Liberty Poole also enjoyed a girls night out with her pal Faye Winter.
Princess has previously hit back at claims she is embroiled in a family feud with her mother amid ongoing tension betwen her famous parents.
Just days before the launch of the TikTok star’s new ITV2 show, The Princess Diaries, said she was ‘upset’ after alleging she was banned from filming scenes for the series, which follows a string of recent events, including her daughter’s 18th birthday party, where Katie says she was also not welcome.
But speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail, Princess explained any fallout from Katie’s outburst at not being involved in her TV debut will be dealt with behind closed doors, as she insisted: ‘It’s my show, it’s not based on my parents, it’s focused on me. To be honest there’s no rift between me and either of my parents.’
Princess also weighed in on why she doesn’t get involved in Peter and Katie’s public feud following their bitter split 16 years ago.
The influencer admitted it is ‘not worth’ weighing in on their rows. Tensions hit fever pitch recently when Peter, 52, released a statement branding his ex-wife a liar after years of ‘staying silent’ for the sake of their children.
In response to Katie’s claims that they have ‘always shared the kids’, Peter insisted that they moved in with him in 2018 ‘for their safety’ as he accused her of falsehoods.

At the launch, Princess was also supported by her brother Junior’s girlfriend Jasmine Orr

Georgia Harrison , who is set to welcome her first child later this year, showed off her growing bump in a revealing black crop top

The former Love Island star accessorised her look with a black and leopard print handbag

Other big names in attendance for the launch included Lauren Goodger , who showed off her curves in a black crop top and a matching skirt

The TOWIE star was in high spirits as she arrived for the celebration in her stylish all-black look

Enjoying a night out with her TOWIE pals, Lauren was joined by Junaid Ahmed (far left), Saffron Lempriere and Freddie Bentley

Following her split from her boyfriend Joshua Raybould, Liberty Poole also enjoyed a girls night out with her pal Faye Winter

Liberty showed her ex what he was missing by posing in a white crop top and a cropped pastel pink jacket, teamed with matching heels and light-washed jeans

Faye also flashed a glimpse of her taut middriff in a cropped denim co-ord and silver metallic heels as she posed for snaps at the launch

Former Love Island star Sharon Ghaffka cut a chic figure in a white shirt and tie piece with black trousers and feathered heels
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However, despite their back and forth, Princess has revealed she won’t be having her own say to either parent because she doesn’t believe it will do any good.
When asked whether she would contact her mum to discuss it, Princess told the Guardian: ‘No, she says, it’s not worth it. Mum can be annoyed about something and then we send each other a message and we’re fine.’
During the same interview, Princess also sweetly claimed she didn’t want to paint her mother in a bad light because she is ‘more stable’ than she has been in years.
On Thursday, Katie herself also broke her silence on her feud with Peter, insisting she wouldn’t be ‘bullied or gaslit’ in the newest episode of her podcast.
The star went onto address speculation about her relationship with her son Junior and daughter Princess, insisting that they get on well, despite claims Junior has tried to ‘disassociate’ from his mother.
Sophie praised her niece Princess for being in ‘good spirits’ about the attention she’s faced since the show aired.
Katie then added: ‘She knows the score, she knows what it’s like, but she also knows, because we always talk, we know that everything’s not always what it seems.
‘I love my kids, and that’s all that matters – and they love me.’
Katie responded to Peter‘s bombshell statement with a bizarre Instagram post about ‘fake Sinners who play the victim’ on Friday.
Rumours of a ‘rift’ between Katie and their daughter Princess have been growing in recent weeks after Katie didn’t attend Princess’s 18th birthday party, or appear on the nepo baby’s fly-on-the-wall ITV television series.
Katie later claimed that it was her daughter’s management who had told her not to appear on the show.
In a lengthy Instagram statement, Katie pleaded ‘I’m trying to be the best I can’ while noting she hasn’t ‘always been the best mother’.
She wrote: ‘Saints and sinners. As we know, in this life we are thought of as Saints and Sinners. I know I will always be a Sinner. That’s fair, I allowed myself to fail into reliance on drugs and alcohol.
‘At times I was not the mother I should have been while I struggled with mental illness. I have been at times a poor friend, an awful sibling, an an untrustworthy partner. I’ve self medicated, been unfaithful, damaged myself and those that I love.
‘I’ve had many reasons – I was sexually abused when younger; I’ve had relationships that have been coercive; and my mental health issues – but I don’t want to make excuses.’
Katie continued: ‘I’ve recognised my issues and worked to put them behind me. Sometimes I tried and failed, sometimes I succeeded.
‘I’ve pulled myself out of suicidal spiral because I love my children and want to be there for them.
‘I don’t pretend to be perfect by any means – but I’m trying to be the best I can. Then there are the “Saints”. Some are genuine and some have helped me.
‘But some Saints are not who they would have you believe they are. They have a carefully managed image which must be exhausting to maintain.
‘Some Saints are fake. They play the victim and to succeed in life they need a villain… or at least a Sinner. Without the Sinner they don’t get to be the Saint…
‘As a Sinner – I sometimes get bored of these Saints. But maybe I should feel sorry for them, It must be such hard work having to pretend all the time.
‘Anyway, all you Sinners keep your heads up and keep trying to be better. All you Saints, it’s ok not to be perfect xxx’
Peter shared his side of the story on Thursday, explaining: ‘For sixteen years, I have stayed silent in the face of repeated lies from my ex-wife and her family, out of respect for my children and loved ones, but staying silent has been incredibly frustrating. That ends today.
‘The latest comments about my children’s welfare and living arrangements compel me to set the record straight. For well-documented reasons, and for their safety, Junior and Princess came into my care in 2018 and remained with me until they reached adulthood.
‘In 2019, the family courts issued a legally binding order to enforce this arrangement. I have never made this public before, out of respect for my children.
‘In 2011 and 2015, publicly documented court cases found my ex-wife had made false claims. She was ordered to pay substantial damages and legal costs, and to apologise to me and my management. The same falsehoods are being repeated today.
‘Unfortunately, there are many more lies and baseless accusations I have yet to address. Those will now be dealt with in the coming months.’