Princess Andre, 17, wraps up in a bobble hat and a black padded coat as she enjoys a girls’ trip to Winter Wonderland with step mother Emily

Princess and Emily Andre enjoyed a girls’ trip to Winter Wonderland in London on Wednesday.

The 17-year-old joined her stepmother at the VIP launch of the annual festive event in Hyde Park and posed for photos.

Princess wrapped warmly in a white pom-pom hat, matching scarf and quilted coat, while Emily, 35, cut a chic figure in a leather trench coat and earmuffs.

Emily married Peter Andre in 2015 and the couple have three children together; Amelia, 10, Theo, nine, and Arabella, who they welcomed earlier this year.

Princess, the daughter of Peter and Katie Price, makes more public appearances, but recently emphasized that she is ‘not a nepo baby’.

The 17-year-old has already started carving out a career for herself, landing a slew of brand ambassador deals, launching her own jewelry line and making her modeling debut in January after signing a four-figure deal with PrettyLittleThing.

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Princess and Emily Andre enjoyed a girls’ trip to Winter Wonderland in London on Wednesday

The 17-year-old joined her stepmother at the VIP launch of the annual festive event in Hyde Park and posed for photos

The 17-year-old joined her stepmother at the VIP launch of the annual festive event in Hyde Park and posed for photos

But despite following her parents into the showbiz industry, Princess insists her success is not the result of nepotism.

She has the same management team as her father, 51, and her older brother Junior, 19, and says she is on track to be a millionaire by the age of 20.

In an interview with The sunPrincess denied that her celebrity origins were the reason for her successful career, saying that although she benefited from an early advantage, she had worked hard and was now famous in her own right.

She said: ‘It honestly doesn’t bother me because I know it doesn’t. It obviously helped, but if you don’t work on it yourself, you won’t get anywhere. Their experience has helped me reach a certain point, but after that I work for what I achieve.

‘I do that independently and people now know me as me and not as my parents’ daughter. I know if I hadn’t worked on it, I probably wouldn’t be where I am today.”

Revealing what she has taken from her mother and father, she said they have advised her to “be humble” and “work hard and aim high,” while explaining that she would eventually like to have her own reality show, following in from her parents. ‘ ITV franchise Katie & Peter.

Princess also explained her thoughts on cosmetic surgery after Katie had her sixth facelift and 17th boob job over the summer.

The teenager admitted that she is often compared to her mother, and insisted that while her many procedures did not “scare” her, she wanted to avoid surgery and “embrace the natural beauty.”

Princess wrapped warmly in a white pom-pom hat, matching scarf and padded coat

Princess wrapped warmly in a white pom-pom hat, matching scarf and padded coat

Emily, 35, looked chic in a leather trench coat and earmuffs

Emily, 35, looked chic in a leather trench coat and earmuffs

Princess, the daughter of Peter and Katie Price, makes more public appearances but recently emphasized that she is 'not a nepo baby'

Princess, the daughter of Peter and Katie Price, makes more public appearances but recently emphasized that she is ‘not a nepo baby’

The 17-year-old has already started carving out a career for herself, landing a slew of brand ambassador deals, launching her own jewelry line and making her modeling debut in January.

The 17-year-old has already started carving out a career for herself, landing a slew of brand ambassador deals, launching her own jewelry line and making her modeling debut in January.

She explained, “I feel like there are a lot of comments comparing me to my mother, probably because I’m her first daughter. They say things like: ‘Don’t have surgery, don’t change yourself’, and I let people say what they want to say, but I know what I want to do and what I want to become. I believe that everyone has the right to do whatever they want with their body. But personally I don’t watch it [cosmetic surgery] and think: ‘Oh yes, I want to do that too.’

‘I think it’s important, especially for the younger generation on social media, to embrace natural beauty. My sisters are ten and I want to be an example for them: they are wonderful just the way they are.

‘You don’t have to change. I want my sisters to look up to me and be happy on their own. It’s normal for them to want to play with makeup – it’s a girly thing – but I always tell them they don’t need it.’