PRINCESS Andre has spoken out on Katie Price’s mortifying blunder which saw her mark her daughter’s birthday days early.
Katie shared a birthday tribute to her daughter but marked her turning 18 on the wrong day when she uploaded her post too soon.

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She swiftly deleted the post after being called out, which read: “Happy birthday to the most amazing daughter @princess_andre.
“Now you’re 18 so much more adventures we can do. I love you baby girl always and forever.”
In a scene from her brand new ITV2 show The Princess Diaries, the up-and-coming star has addressed the blunder for the first time and has insisted it was “typical mum”.
Confirming she had spoken to her mum on the phone on her actual birthday, she spoke to the camera about the mix-up.
“Princess said: “I did speak to my mum today, she called me.
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“I thought she had forgot my birthday because, basically, she messaged me… it has actually gone everywhere online.
“But she had posted for my birthday on Friday.
“She was like, ‘happy birthday to my gorgeous girl’, and I was like, ‘mum, it’s not my birthday today’.
“But that is just typical mum.”
Princess then added with her head in her hands: “It is laughable.
“I don’t think she meant it. I actually think she just genuinely got confused!”
It comes as Princess’ rift with Katie was exposed with the mum-of-five hitting out after being banned from attending the party as a result of it appearing on Princess’ new reality show.
Katie claims to have been banned from filming the show despite offering to do three days worth of filming for free.
In the latest edition of her podcast, Katie said: “Princess is now officially an adult, so Mummy and Princess can now go out together, if certain people would let her be seen with me.”
She went on: “Everyone knows she’s doing this documentary – and I’m not in it. Certain people don’t think it’s good for Princess to be seen with me.”
Her sister Sophie chipped in: “You aren’t on brand Katie. You are too risky Katie that’s why.”
Katie then said: “It’s pathetic. I’m her mother.”

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