Princess Andre sends OK! readers a message as she poses on red carpet

Princess Andre stopped to say hi to OK! readers live from the Pride Of Britain red carpet in London on Sunday, 8 October.

The 16-year-old looked beautiful in a silver sequinned dress as she made her way into the star-studded event.

Posing for the cameras in matching heels and jewellery, Princess proved she takes after her model mum Katie Price.

"Hi OK! magazine! It's Princess and I'm here at the Pride Of Britain Awards," she told the camera when greeted by social media star and OK! presenter Jack Remmington.

The teen attended the event without her famous family and looked at ease in the spotlight as she walked the red carpet at London's Grosvenor House.


The annual Pride Of Britain Awards, which celebrates members of the public whose selfless acts have helped change or save lives, returned for its 24th year. Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo took on hosting duties once again, presenting individuals with awards for their acts of bravery.

A host of famous faces joined Princess, who has recently been circling the showbiz circuit, at the glitzy event.

The Family Diaries favourites Billie and Greg Shepherd chatted to OK! about what makes them proud to be British. Speaking to Jack on the red carpet, Billie, who stunned in an elegant cream gown, said: "I love how people come together. It makes such a big difference. It's something that we as a country do really well."


Gogglebox's Stephen Webb, who is currently in training for Dancing On Ice, was also at the awards bash, naming Stephen Fry to OK! when asked to give a British icon.

Strictly's Amy Dowden was also beautiful and inspiring as she 'embraced the bald' at the event amid her breast cancer battle.

Despite taking place on Sunday evening, the ceremony will air on ITV on Thursday 12 October at 8pm, with winners being honoured including murdered hero Lee Rigby's son, Jack Rigby, 13, and former rugby player Rob Burrow, alongside his wife Lindsay and best friend Kevin Sinfield.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror about his award, Rob said: "I am inspired by the true unsung heroes that make me proud to be British.

"It is even more special that I get to receive the award alongside my wife Lindsey and great friend Kevin. I am so proud of them."

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