Peter Andre and Katie Price have ended their feud and called a truce for the sake of their children, releasing a joint statement in February declaring they would close the door on the past and move forward with positivity and respect. The former couple, who have two children together—Junior, 20, and Princess, 18—stated in their joint statement that they are both focused on creating a calm and supportive environment for their children and want to stand united for them. According to multiple reports, Peter Andre and Katie Price have spoken on the phone recently, and Peter Andre has seen Katie Price's new husband, Lee Andrews, over FaceTime.
Katie Price married Lee Andrews in January days after meeting him, while Peter Andre married NHS doctor Emily MacDonagh in 2015, with whom he has three children: Amelia, 12, Theo, 8, and Arabella, 1. Past tensions included Katie Price publicly criticizing Emily MacDonagh on Instagram in August for posting Junior and Princess on social media while hiding her own children's faces, but Katie Price said she was glad Peter Andre married Emily MacDonagh in June. The current status of Katie Price's marriage to Lee Andrews and the specific terms of the legal agreement between Peter Andre and Katie Price remain unknown, as does how often they communicate now.
So my thing to Kate is, 'Are you genuinely happy?' And if you are, then that's great.
Who am I to tell someone what they should or shouldn't be doing? Or even giving an opinion about it?
I want her to be happy.
It was the first time in nine years I've seen him.
I was having dinner with Lee at the time, and it was surreal – I was like, 'Oh, hello, ex-husband, welcome to my new husband!'
I was like, 'What the f**k is going on here?!'
It was only recently when Princess was in the kitchen and she went, 'Oh, I'll go in the other room to make this call'. I asked why, and thought she was going to be speaking to a boy or something, but she said, 'I'm going to speak to Mum'. I said, 'Well, put her on, and I'll say hello'.
So she came on and she went, 'Oh, this is weird isn't it' and I said, 'Actually, it isn't.' And that's when I saw her and her husband. We had a chat, we laughed, and it wasn't weird at all.
A lot of people don't know this, but many times over the last 16 years, we have been OK. Only four years ago, she was sitting in our garden and we were all having lunch. And I love that.
And now we're fine again and this time I really want it to last. Because, no matter what happens, she's the mother of my kids. And those kids are my world.