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Katie Price discusses daughter Princess Andre's future cosmetic surgery plans

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Katie Price has revealed her thoughts on 'surgery plans' for her daughter Princess Andre, who is approaching her 18th birthday.The question of whether Princess will follow in her mother's footsteps with cosmetic procedures has been a topic of speculation.

However, Katie has made it clear that this is unlikely to happen."Princess knows she's beautiful," Katie told the Daily Mail. "She doesn't need anything doing and I think I've put her off surgery for life, which is a good thing!

When you have surgery, people see the before and after pictures and they don't get to see what happens in between, but Princess has seen."Recently named the new face of Superdrug's Studio London makeup range, Princess has expressed her desire to become a leading TV presenter, akin to the stylish Love Island host Maya Jama.

With an ongoing collaboration with fashion label PrettyLittleThing, Princess shared her career goals in a Q&A session with followers.

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