Katie Price and Peter Andre's daughter Princess looks just like her famous mum as she poses in Dubai | The Sun

PRINCESS Andre once again showed the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree as she posed in Dubai.

The 15-year-old looked just like mum Katie Price as she promoted a clothing brand online – and fans couldn’t get over it.


The teen, whose dad is Peter Andre, has long curly hair like Katie had when she first started her career.

In the shot, Princess is seen in a black sparkly crop top and miniskirt as she gazes out the window.

The rising star took the picture during a luxury holiday in Dubai to mark dad Pete’s 50th birthday.

Princess and the family stayed at Atlantis The Royal, dubbed the "most ultra-luxury" resort on earth.

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Suites at the hotel can cost well in excess of £5,000 and real high rollers can splash up to £160,000 a night.

The trip comes as it was revealed that Princess has landed a four figure deal with Pretty Little Thing.

She will join other famous faces including Molly-Mae Hague, Gemma Owen and Indiyah Polack who represent the brand.

The MailOnline reports an insider told them: "[Princess has] looked up to her mum for years and has aspired to model for a brand like PrettyLittleThing since she can remember.

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"She knows she's still young at 15 but Pete is going to oversee her work to ensure she's protected and well looked after.

"The partnership was born organically after Princess posted on Instagram about wearing the brand, it's naturally a great fit for both parties."



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