Katie Price has revealed she is refusing to watch daughter Princess Andre's make her documentary debut this week. The ITV series titledThe Princess Diaries airs this Sunday and marks the 18-year-old's first foray into reality TV, but mum Katie wasn't a part of it.
The furious mum says that while she wishes her daughter well, she will be no part in the build-up or the viewing figures. Taking to her podcast with sister Sophie titled The Katie Price Show this week, Katie ranted about the decision to snub her from filming.
She raged "Although Princess says she talks about me all the time on the show, I asked if she had seen any edits and she said no. It'll be interesting to see what is cut out."
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She went on: "I won't be watching the show. And I won't be promoting the show because I don't need it rubbed in my face of everyone playing happy families but disregarding me as the other parent.
"I support Princess in everything she does, but I think it's really wrong for her at her age to be put in this situation because she's going to have to do press and they will ask... they are going to be asked what's all this about your mum and why isn't your mum and why isn't your mum in it."
She admitted she thinks Princess may be "too scared to tell the truth".
It comes as Katie's team claimed they had offered to be a part of the documentary for free. However, they said that while some editors were interested in the offers, they claimed "powers higher up" didn't want her to participate.
In the documentary, Princess opens up about her childhood and how she still hasn't recovered from her mum's split from Kieran Hayler. Katie and Kieran tied the knot on January 16, 2013, at the Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort in the Bahamas. They went on to have two kids together, Jett and Bunny.

However, they later split and Princess opened up on the impact it had on her growing up. She told the cameras: "He was in our lives for like five years so we got really close to him and obviously we loved him.
"He did a lot of stuff and when they split up everything kind of went down hill. My mum, obviously being heartbroken, didn't deal with that the best way. She went through a very, very dark time, which is understandable."
She continued: "It was hard for me because I was around adulty things that kids should never see and I think as well when we needed our mum there, she wasn't emotionally able to be there because she had so much of her own problems going on."
Princess later said of talking about her childhood "...it makes me feel like I'm not really healed from what's happened".
But she also expressed her love for her mum, saying: "I love her, she's like my best friend."
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