Princess and Junior Andre, aged 19 and 21, recently debuted matching tattoos to honor their father, Peter Andre. The siblings shared these details during an ITV event, reflecting on their complex relationship with their mother, Katie Price.

The 'unconditional' ink and the legacy of Harvey

During the ITV2 Reality Showcase on Friday, Junior Andre explained that he and his sister, Princess Andre, received matching tattoos of the word 'unconditional'.. According to the report, this specific word is a reference to a song Peter Andre wrote for their older half-brother, Harvey. While Harvey is not the biological son of Peter Andre, he was raised by him after Peter married Katie Price, filling a void left by Harvey's biological father, Dwight Yorke.

For Junior Andre and Princess Andre,the ink serves as a symbol of togetherness and family unity. Princess Andre noted that the sentiment is particularly poignant because Peter Andre embraced the role of a father to Harvey before he had biological children of his own. This public display of affection for their father comes at a time when the siblings have been candid about the emotional toll of their upbringing.

How 'Nothing To Hide' strained the siblings' bond with Katie Price

The decision to honor Peter Andre follows admissions from the siblings that they have felt neglected by their mother, Katie Price. As the source reported, this tension was exacerbated by the Sky documentary 'Katie Price: Nothing To Hide'. Princess Andre stated in the third series of 'The Princess Diaries' that the documentary placed her and Junior Andre in an awkward position, as they strive to support both parents despite the friction.

The documentary highlights several moments of volatility,including Katie Price calling her husband, Lee Andrews, from Dubai—a man Princess Andre has never met. the siblings also had to navigate Katie Price's exhibitionist tendencies, such as flashing her breasts during a FaceTime call, which Princess Andre met with resignation. These public revelations suggest a recurring pattern where the private lives of the Andre children are subsumed by the media ventures of their mother.

A 16-year feud ends in a natural truce

The siblings' current navigation of their family dynamic is framed by a recent truce between Peter Andre and Katie Price, ending a 16-year period of public conflict. Princess Andre described this reconciliation as something that happened naturally, noting that the lack of hostility makes the filming of her own show more enjoyable. This shift marks a significant departure from the late 2010s, a period defined by Katie Price's public breakdown.

This transition from open warfare to a fragile peace reflects a broader trend in celebrity culture where children often act as the emotional bridge between estranged parents. By maintaining relationships with both Peter Andre and Katie Price, Junior and Princess Andre are attempting to build resilience against the instability of their parents' highly publicized romantic histories.

The September beauty launch and the 'I'm A Celebrity' condition

Looking toward their own professional futures, Princess Andre confirmed the launch of her beauty brand scheduled for September. She also expressed interest in appearing on 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!', but only on the condition that she could participate alongside Junior Andre. If realized , they would be the first sibling duo to enter the competition.

However, several questions remain regarding the siblings' relationship with Katie Price. While they acknowledge her uniqueness and the importance of having a mother , the source does not specify what forms of "neglect" the siblings experienced or if there is a formal plan to address these grievances. Furthermore, it remains unclear if the truce between Peter Andre and Katie Price is a permanent arrangement or a strategic alignment for the sake of their children's public-facing projects.