Princess Andre Reveals Disturbing Secrets Hidden Inside Katie Price’s Infamous ‘Mucky Mansion’

Princess Andre Reveals Disturbing Secrets Hidden Inside Katie Price’s Infamous ‘Mucky Mansion’

Ever walk into a house and think, “Wow, someone should call an exorcist—or at least a really enthusiastic cleaning crew”? Welcome to the ballad of Princess Andre, who’s decided it’s finally time to spill the tea about her mum’s infamously chaotic Sussex “mucky mansion”. On TV, it tried its best to become a fairytale castle, but according to Princess, it felt more like a haunted funhouse with all the fun stripped out. Watching her open up in her new docuseries, The Princess Diaries, you can’t help but wonder: how much of growing up is shaped by the four walls around us, especially when those walls are plastered across TV screens and tabloids for the world to judge? I’ll tell you what, if every room could gossip, this place would have a Netflix deal by now. Dive in and see why sometimes, home isn’t where the heart is—it’s just where the cameras are. LEARN MORE

Princess Andre has opened up about why she didn’t like her mother’s old Sussex home, which went on to be dubbed the ‘mucky mansion’.

The spotlight has been on the 18-year-old following the release of her ITV docuseries, The Princess Diaries.

In the show, Princess speaks about a number of personal topics, such as growing up in the public eye, her relationship with her parents, and how she found her upbringing, among other things.

Born in 2007 to reality TV star Katie Price and singer Peter Andre, the influencer even claimed that she wished her childhood was ‘happier’ as she saw things ‘no kid should’.

Price previously spoke about her discontent at being excluded from the show, though she would later backtrack, reposting a quote reading ‘your mom is not your enemy’.

Price initially questioned why she wasn't included in her daughter's docuseries (Joe Maher/Getty Images)

Price initially questioned why she wasn’t included in her daughter’s docuseries (Joe Maher/Getty Images)

Price also claimed that ‘there’s no reason why both parents just can’t be there to support her’, though Andre hit back at her claims in a lengthy statement online, speaking about his children’s living arrangements and how they stayed with him for ‘their safety’.

This resulted in Price posting a message about ‘Saints and Sinners’ on Instagram.

That’s not all, though, as while Princess claimed that her parents’ feud simply ‘doesn’t affect’ her, the teen has opened up about having ‘bad experiences’ in her mother’s former Sussex home while growing up.

You may remember the home from the Channel 4 TV series Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion, which followed Price as she tried to transform the run-down building into a family home.

Princess claimed it was ‘a really scary house’ where ‘a lot went on’ in an interview with The Guardian.

She explained: “I didn’t really like it.

“I guess when you have bad experiences somewhere, you don’t like the place.”

Price was living at the nine-bedroom mansion when she separated from her third husband, Kieran Hayler, the man Princess remembers her mum being with most.

Price put the house up for sale for £1.5m in 2024, though it was reportedly sold for just £1.15m.

“There was a period of time when me and Junior actually had to live with my dad,” Princess recalled to the publication, referring to a family court order which Andre mentioned on Instagram last week.

Princess Andre spoke about how she didn't like Price's old home (princess_andre/Instagram)

Princess Andre spoke about how she didn’t like Price’s old home (princess_andre/Instagram)

The teenager now moves between her dad’s house in Surrey and her mum’s new home, explaining: “Dad’s house is a lot quieter, a lot more peaceful, a lot more organised.”

In The Princess Diaries, it was noted that her mum doesn’t make an appearance, while her dad does.

“Because I’m living with dad at the moment, he was in it more,” Princess claimed.

“It was never true that I didn’t want her in it.”

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