Get ready, reality TV fans! Princess Andre is returning to our screens! ITV has just announced that The Princess Diaries, the docuseries following the life of Peter Andre and Katie Price's teenage daughter, has been renewed for two more seasons. Airing in 2026, this is a major win for the young star and a testament to the show's popularity.
Princess, who made her television debut earlier this year, has clearly captivated audiences. The show offers a glimpse into her life, including her exciting runway debut at the Ibiza Fashion Festival and her 18th birthday celebrations. With nearly a million followers on Instagram, Princess is a social media influencer, and her fans are clearly eager for more.
In an Instagram post, Princess herself shared her excitement, exclaiming, "I'm here to announce that I have, not only one, but two more seasons of The Princess Diaries coming out in 2026. I honestly can't wait, like I am so excited. For those people who have been asking me and I've not been able to tell you, now you finally know. So see you in 2026."
Amanda Starvi, ITV's commissioning editor for reality and entertainment, echoed the enthusiasm, stating that the audience has wholeheartedly embraced Princess. She added that fans can look forward to two new series as Princess embraces independence and adulthood.
The first season offered a fascinating look at Princess's life, including her first brand deals and her journey as a social media influencer. The show also featured appearances from her father, Peter, her brother Junior, and her stepmother, Emily.
But here's where it gets real... The series didn't shy away from the challenges Princess has faced. She shared some traumatic moments, including the impact of paparazzi following her mother's car. In an emotional scene, she admitted to crying herself to sleep after school.
Fans are ecstatic about the news. Peter Andre expressed his pride, while others celebrated the show's success.
What do you think? Are you excited for more of The Princess Diaries? Do you think reality shows offer a valuable perspective, or do they sometimes cross the line? Share your thoughts in the comments!