Emily Andre and stepdaughter Princess match in red gowns at charity ball with Peter and Junior
08.07.2022 - 01:11
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Emily Andre and her stepdaughter Princess looked stunning as they hit the red carpet on a family night out at the star-studded Caudwell Children's Butterfly Ball. Peter Andre, 49, looked like a proud dad as he posed for photos alongside wife Emily, 32, son Junior, 17, and 15 year old daughter, Princess at the London charity event. But it was Emily and Princess who stole the show, with the former wearing a form-fitting scarlet gown with a low neckline and ruched waist detailing, completing her look with a charcoal sequinned clutch bag.
Meanwhile, Princess wore a floor-length red gown and completed her outfit with white heels and a matching clutch bag. Peter and Junior were the spitting image of each other, with both of them opting for black suits to the high-profile charity ball. Peter wore a smart, single-breasted all-black suit, which he wore with a black shirt and a deep scarlet red pocket handkerchief, matching his wife's stunning dress.
Meanwhile Junior opted for a double-breasted all-black suit, also going for a black shirt but choosing to combine it with a dark red tie. The family could be seen grabbing a few snaps together at the event, which was attended by stars such as Strictly dancers Curtis and AJ Pritchard, actor Nathaniel Curtis, and model Christine McGuinness. Christine put on a dazzling display in an eye-catching gold dress adorned with sequins and a semi-sheer train.
It comes as Peter has admitted he had previously banned his daughter Princess from having a boyfriend until wife Emily made him change his "old-school mentality". Writing in his weekly new! magazine column, he wrote: "One of the things she taught me was very early on, when Princess and Junior were younger. I'd say Junior could do this and
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