Katie Price has reportedly been left feeling ‘isolated and disregarded’ amid a growing rift with her daughter Princess.
The former glamour model, 46, was banned from appearing on the 18-year-olds fly-on-the-wall ITV television series which aired this week.
And now The Sun had revealed their relationship is strained after Princess was told to distance herself from Katie.
The star has reportedly even gone as far as to liken her feeling with those of Brooklyn Beckham amid the bitter feud between himself and wife Nicola Peltz and the rest of his family.
A source told the publication: ‘Katie feels isolated and disregarded. She loves Princess so much and is supremely proud of the young woman she is becoming.’
The TV star was hoping to help Princess in her budding TV career and support her in her journey to fame, however ITV2 executives have reportedly made it clear they don’t want Katie involved.

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Katie Price has been left feeling ‘isolated and disregarded amid growing rift with her daughter Princess and admits she feels like Brooklyn Beckham’

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The former glamour model, 46, was banned from appearing on the 18-year-olds fly-on-the-wall ITV television series which aired this week
They continued: ‘Princess told her mum that she needed to distance herself publicly and yet chats to her all the time behind closed doors.’
Amid the personal/professional divide forming in their relationship they added: ‘She feels a bit like Brooklyn Beckham, with no one in the Andre family really speaking to her.’
Daily Mail have contacted Katie and Princess’ representatives for comment.
Katie previously hit out on Instagram after she was banned from her daughter Princess’ 18th birthday celebrations.
One post showed a sky full of pink clouds with words reading ‘I love my daughters’ while another read ‘my daughters will always be my little princesses’ written in the sand.
Daily Mail revealed that Katie was unable to attend Princess’ celebrations because the event was being filmed for her forthcoming fly-on-the-wall ITV television series – which Katie has been banned from appearing on.
Katie also had an awkward gaffe after she was forced to delete her 18th birthday tribute to Princess on Friday – having shared it 48 hours too early.
Princess’ television show focuses on her home life with her father Peter, his wife Emily and big brother Junior, as well as her career as an influencer, and is being made by Pete’s management company, Can Associates.

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The TV star was hoping to help Princess in her budding TV career, however ITV2 executives have reportedly made it clear they don’t want Katie involved (pictured with Junior in 2012)

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The star has reportedly even gone as far as to liken her feeling with those of Brooklyn Beckham amid the bitter feud between himself and wife Nicola Peltz and the rest of his family

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Katie previously hit out on Instagram after she was banned from her daughter Princess’ 18th birthday celebrations

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Meanwhile Princess has revealed she ‘wished she had a happier childhood’ as she opened up about the ‘dark times’ she faced while growing up in her documentary
The firm memorably looked after Katie when she was with Pete from 2003 until 2009, the year they sensationally split.
But this week, Katie blasted ‘people who used to look after me’, believed to be referring to Peter Andre’s management company, on the latest episode of her Katie Price Show 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.’
Sophie said: ‘I noticed in her 18th birthday pictures she was wearing the shoes you bought her for Christmas,’ with Katie replying: ‘Oh did she? I love that.’
Katie added: ‘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. Certain people that used to look after me.’
Meanwhile Princess has revealed she ‘wished she had a happier childhood’ as she opened up about the ‘dark times’ she faced while growing up in her documentary.
The rising star addressed the traumatic memories during her childhood, including her mum’s high-profile breakups.
She candidly admitted: ‘I did have a counsellor, I do still see her every now and then.
‘But I don’t feel like I can really talk, so I just write everything down in my notes.
‘I do wish, like, I could have had a more happier childhood. In the sense of like, I had so many things on my plate at a young age.”
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