Princess Andre dazzled in a sparkly gown as she walked the red carpet with her family this evening.
The eldest daughter of former couple Katie Price and Peter Andre posed for pictures in a spaghetti-strapped midnight blue floor-length dress, as her dad and brother Junior joining her on the red carpet ahead of the star-studded awards.
Princess, 15, looked the spitting image of her famous mother as she attended the annual event with his sibling and father, with her long blonde hair worn in natural curls and a simple necklace acting as the perfect accessory to her gown.
Last month, the celebrity offspring seemingly launched her influencing career on Instagram, as she promoted a discount code for a popular fast-fashion brand with her 554,000 followers on the social media site.
Dad Pete - who recently revealed Princess' secret talent - was one of the first to comment, leaving a love heart emoji underneath his daughter's snap, as many of his daughter's followers pointed out the uncanny resemblance the teenager shares with the singer's ex-wife, former glamour model Katie.
Speaking on the Pride of Britain awards red carpet earlier this evening, Pete said: "Only the U.K. does this. Only Britain gets behind unsung heroes like this. They show people that they might think the things that they do is ordinary, but actually it’s extraordinary. Pride of Britain is so special.
"I want the kids to come to events like this I really do. I want them to see it and to know that the industry is not just about what you can get."
Complimenting his daughter on her floor-length, sequin-studded gown and perfectly curled golden locks, proud Pete added: "Tonight, her name Princess really makes sense.”
Joining Princess on the red carpet earlier this evening, Mysterious Girl singer Peter looked dapper in a white shirt and navy suit as he beamed with pride alongside his two eldest children.
Son Junior also cut a stylish figure like his famous father, with the young singer wearing a similar ensemble of a navy suit jacket, crisp white shirt and smart black trousers.
Brimming with pride for his children, the star's eyes lit up on the star-studded red carpet as he looked forward to the night ahead. "Every year Pride of Britain just gets better and better. When it first started I remember it was a wonderful event and you’re like ‘wow there’s so many incredible stories’ and as the years have gone on, the lines are getting longer and longer.
"It’s because people know what a profound effect this event has on people. They know it. Seeing it on TV is very different to being here, so we feel very privileged as a family to come."
Remarking that no other nation celebrates its heroes quite like us, the singer exclaimed: "I love that about the United Kingdom. The Brits get behind people. It’s so special."
When asked how feels about his kids being on social media, Peter said: "I remember, I was so scared of them going on social media. People were telling me not to allow them to go on there, but I would say, try asking any parent to do that to their kids. It’s just trying to navigate them on how to do it. But I think they do really well on it."
Peter then joked: "My kids won’t listen to me now anyway, so it doesn’t matter what I say now."
Junior then chipped in, gushing over his younger sister’s support, as he told The Mirror: "I think our upbringing in itself guided us the right way to move on socials and how to present ourselves and how to be. I think we luckily know how to process things.
Looking towards his sister, he said warmly: "We have each other’s support as well. We’re a team".
The Pride of Britain awards returns for yet another year to celebrate the nation's everyday heroes and their bravery.
The annual awards, which have taken place since 1999 in association with The Prince’s Trust, is considered one of the most heartwarming and emotional nights of the year.
Every year, several well-known faces from celebrities, politicians and sports icons come together to celebrate the bravery and selflessness of the winners.
Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo have returned to co-host the star-studded event at London’s Grosvenor House.
Carol, who has hosted the event for 23 years since 1999, said: "We’ll have 12 incredible winners again this year, but it's difficult for the judging panel because we have thousands of nominations and everyone on the shortlist could easily win.
"We try to reflect what’s happened in Britain in the last year, so you’ll recognise people who have been in the news, but we aim to balance that with stories nobody has heard before. It’s a magical combination."
More than 150 of the UK's biggest stars will come together to celebrate, including: Idris Elba, Michael Sheen, Anna Friel, Frank and Christine Lampard, Derek Chisora, Dame Mary Berry, Holly Willoughby, Big Narstie, Molly May Hague and Tommy Fury, Olly Murs, Kate Garraway and Emily Atack.
This year's winners include a teenager who saved the lives of a young boy and her father before coming close to being swept to her death in a river and brave police officers wounded in a frenzied knife attack.
A sailor who led a four-hour mission to save 27 men from a burning ship in towering seas and a schoolboy who tackles endurance challenges on his walking frame to raise money for charity are also among the winners.
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