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Peter Andre’s kids burst with excitement as Santa visits them at home – but strict rules mean they can’t give him a hug

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PETER Andre's children burst with excitement as they're visited at home by Santa - but strict coronavirus rules mean they can't give him a hug.

The emotional moment can be seen in tonight's The Andres, as Father Christmas enters the Andres' impressive home loaded with gifts from SpaceNK.

The jolly meeting was bittersweet as Junior, Princess, Theo and Amelia had to keep their distance, which was particularly hard for Peter's wife Emily to see.

Nevertheless, the mood was at an all time high once again as the family headed off to Lapland UK for some festive fun. They strapped on their ice skates and took to the rink, with Emily tentatively using a penguin aid to help her along.

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