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Peter Andre 'couldn't be more proud' of Princess and Junior amid his mum's 'tough' health battle

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Peter Andre shared a heartfelt post last week, telling fans his eldest children Junior, 18, and 16 year old Princess visited his mum - their grandmother - in Australia.

The update came days after the birth of Pete's fifth child, who he shares with wife and doctor Emily Andre. Taking to his column in a new update, Pete shared his proud father moment that his children visited their grandmother, who has dementia, with readers. "I couldn’t be more proud of Junior and Princess, who flew halfway around the world to visit their grandparents last week," he said. "My mum loves them so much and things are really tough with her health at the moment, so it was incredible to see them making memories together." Mysterious Girl singer Pete, who also shares Millie, 10, and Theo, seven, with Emily added: "Before going to Oz, they made the three-hour drive to Somerset to be with us in the days before and after their sister was born.

I’m glad to see how much family means to them. And my Mom was very happy, to say the least." Pete's mother has been diagnosed with vascular dementia and Parkinson' Disease and in the video Pete shared to socials last week showed being comforted by her grandchildren. "Junior and princess," he began in his Instagram caption. "The fact that you drove to Somerset to be with us hours before and the days that followed to see the arrival of your baby sister, AND THEN to get on a plane and travel 12,000 miles to be with your grandmother in a very difficult time for her shows me what beautiful children you are.

Father-of-five Pete continued: "I will never forget this moment.Thank you for being truly amazing. Love you all so much. Keep cuddling mum for me please and tell her I love her and we will come out soon." The.

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