In 2026, Katie Price made headlines by marrying her fourth husband, Dubai-based businessman Lee Andrews, in a whirlwind ceremony at the One&Only Royal Mirage hotel in Dubai in January after knowing him for just one week — a relationship that immediately generated intense public scrutiny, family concern, and controversy over Andrews’ background and claimed wealth. The 47-year-old former glamour model and television personality, born Katrina Price on 22 May 1978, is also facing her seventh driving ban after being convicted in April 2026 of failing to identify the driver of a Ford Capri recorded at 80mph in North Yorkshire, adding to more than six accumulated years of driving disqualification since 2010.

The year has brought a remarkable cluster of major life events: the fourth marriage and its attendant controversy, a pregnancy announcement (subsequently denied by her representative), a landmark truce with ex-husband Peter Andre after seventeen years of public acrimony, and the ongoing story of her financial situation following her second bankruptcy declaration in 2024. In this comprehensive guide to Katie Price in 2026, you will find a complete account of her fourth marriage and who Lee Andrews is, her children and family situation, her legal and financial history, her career in 2026, her relationship with Peter Andre and their children, her previous marriages, and everything you need to understand where she stands today. This is the most complete guide to Katie Price’s story in 2026.

Katie Price’s Fourth Marriage

The Whirlwind Dubai Wedding

Katie Price announced her fourth marriage on Instagram on 25 January 2026, sharing images from a ceremony held at the One&Only Royal Mirage hotel on the Palm Jumeirah island in Dubai — one of the most luxurious hotels in the UAE, with rooms costing approximately £600 per night. The ceremony was led by celebrant Darryl Rees, a part-time DJ from Swansea who has conducted wedding ceremonies in Dubai for several years. However, Rees subsequently told the Daily Mail that the ceremony was purely symbolic and that he did not have the legal authority to formally marry two people — making the lavish initial ceremony what he described as a “showman” event rather than a legal union.

The legal marriage was formalised on 17 February 2026 at Abu Dhabi’s judicial department, with a leaked video subsequently obtained by The Sun showing Price and Andrews signing the official paperwork at a registry office. In the footage, Price appears dressed down in jeans, an oversized jumper, and trainers — a marked contrast to the white Shein dress she wore for the romantic ceremony. The marriage certificate was also obtained by media outlets, confirming the legal reality of the fourth marriage. Price was clear that she had not signed a pre-nuptial agreement, a detail that attracted immediate comment given her financial situation.

How Katie and Lee Met

By Katie Price’s own account, the relationship began on social media — she and Andrews connected by viewing each other’s Instagram accounts and concluded through digital communication alone, before even meeting in person, that they wanted to marry. “We connected by both checking each other’s socials and quickly realised, ‘Wow, this is for me’,” Price told The Sun. “All this without even meeting, we let fate, but you could say destiny, decide.” The couple bought each other engagement rings before meeting in person. Lee flew Price to Dubai, where they met in person on 21 January 2026 — and the symbolic ceremony took place just two days later, on 23 January. The entire timeline from first digital contact to ceremony spanned approximately one week.

Price’s family were not present and were not informed in advance. A source told The Sun that family members “found out about the engagement on Instagram — they were stunned.” Price’s sister Sophie, who had co-hosted a podcast with her, expressed concern publicly and paused the podcast following the announcement. Her five children — Harvey, Junior, Princess, Jett, and Bunny — had not met Lee Andrews at the time of the marriage. Junior Andre, her 20-year-old son with Peter Andre, subsequently quizzed his mother about the rapid marriage on a podcast episode, with Price sounding “more exasperated than apologetic” according to observers.

Who Is Lee Andrews?

The Dubai Businessman Under Scrutiny

Lee Andrews — whose social media name appears as “Weslee Andrews” and who is sometimes listed as Weslee Andrew — describes himself as the CEO of Åura Group Future Urban Travel, a company he claims is focused on sustainable vehicles and future transport innovation. He is Manchester-born, in his early forties, and has been based in Dubai for several years. His Instagram account features photographs of him in gym sessions, at business meetings, and in the company of high-profile individuals including Kim Kardashian and Elon Musk — though several online observers have questioned whether some of these images are AI-generated rather than genuine photographs. Andrews claims to have extensive wealth, referring to himself as a future “trillionaire” in some communications, and has claimed annual earnings of between £2 million and £5 million from various US investments.

However, the public scrutiny that followed his marriage to Price has raised significant questions about these claims. His ex-fiancée Alana Percival — who had accepted a marriage proposal from Andrews just 16 weeks before he married Price — went public with allegations that Lee had scammed women out of money, claiming to have received messages from multiple women with similar accounts. Percival stated that Andrews had borrowed money from women while claiming to be struggling financially, with messages purportedly from him asking for £3,000 through Western Union while describing himself as living on 20-pence meals. At least four women were reported to have contacted Percival with similar stories within a two-week period.

The Forgery Allegations

The controversy surrounding Andrews extends to a serious legal allegation. Dubai police were reported to be preparing to question Andrews following allegations that he had forged an ex-girlfriend’s signature to obtain a £200,000 mortgage without her knowledge. The allegations were originally made in Britain before being transferred to the UAE because the alleged events were said to have taken place there. Andrews has denied the allegations and claimed he is subject to a travel ban that prevents him from leaving Dubai — a claim he has simultaneously disputed in other communications. Price has consistently defended her husband, stating: “I think people shouldn’t underestimate me and my decisions. I’m older, I’ve learned a lot. And it feels right for me. I’m happy and I just want people to be happy for me.”

Andrews also made headlines for his claim to be bidding to buy a 55% majority stake in Chelsea Football Club — which was purchased by Todd Boehly’s BlueCo consortium in 2022 for £4.25 billion. Andrews told The Sun the deal was progressing, saying “it sounds crazy, it sounds ambitious, but watch this space.” Given the disparity between the £4.25 billion value of Chelsea and Andrews’ claimed annual earnings of £2–5 million, the claim attracted widespread scepticism. Neither Chelsea nor BlueCo commented on any approach.

Katie’s Defence of Her Marriage

Despite the controversy, Katie Price has remained publicly supportive of her fourth marriage and her husband. On her YouTube channel, she said: “I’m a grown ass woman. I’m 48 this year. I’m not a young kid. I’ve learned a lot in the past few years, through therapy and learning to love myself. So I’m not stupid, I know what I’m doing, and if I’m happy that’s all that matters.” She has tattooed Lee Andrews’ name on her ring finger. She denied reports that she planned to move to Dubai permanently, confirming she is based in West Sussex, England, and travelling back and forth to see her husband. When asked about the rapid nature of the marriage, she said: “With Lee, it is different, and that is why it works. It just felt right, so why not get married?”

The Pregnancy Announcement

A Bombshell Claim in February 2026

In a dramatic development in February 2026, Katie Price appeared to announce she was pregnant with Lee Andrews’ child — a claim that would have made her a mother of six at 47. The announcement came in an unusual context: Price made the statement on Instagram while responding aggressively to Lee’s ex-fiancée Alana Percival, writing that she was “having his child.” The statement went viral immediately and was widely reported across British and international media as a pregnancy announcement.

However, Price’s representative subsequently denied the pregnancy, telling media outlets that the announcement was not intended as a serious confirmation. Price herself did not clearly clarify the situation in subsequent public communications, leaving significant confusion about the status of the claim. In 2025, Price had spoken on a podcast about her IVF journey with her previous partner JJ Slater, revealing that IVF had failed because “my eggs are too old” — she gave herself a 1% chance of success and said it did not work. She had also obtained donor eggs, she confirmed, so the possibility of pregnancy at 47 through assisted reproduction existed in theory. The matter remained unresolved and contested as of early April 2026.

Katie Price and the Peter Andre Truce

Seventeen Years of Public Acrimony Ends

One of the more emotionally significant stories of early 2026 was the announcement that Katie Price and her first husband Peter Andre had ended their 17-year public feud with a joint statement posted simultaneously to both their Instagram accounts on 6 and 7 February 2026. The statement read: “Katie Price and Peter Andre have decided to close the door on the past and move forward into a new chapter with positivity and respect. We are both focused on creating a calm and supportive environment for our children. We have reached a mutual agreement, both legally and personally confirming that neither of us will speak negatively about the other going forward.”

The statement was the result of months of negotiation, primarily driven by Andre’s camp according to sources quoted by The Sun. Andre, who has been married to Emily MacDonagh since 2015 and has three children with her (Amelia, Theo, and Arabella), had reportedly been pushing for an end to the public conflict. Price, who spent much of 2025 going through the end of her relationship with JJ Slater and the beginning of her relationship with Lee Andrews, eventually agreed to the truce. The decision appears to have been influenced in part by the couple’s now-adult children Junior, 20, and Princess, 18, who have grown up in the glare of media coverage of their parents’ conflict.

What the Truce Means for Their Children

The impact of the Price-Andre feud on their shared children Junior and Princess has been a recurring theme in tabloid coverage for many years. Princess Andre, who at 18 has begun building her own public profile, previously spoke about wishing for “a happier childhood” — a sentiment that reflects the cost of growing up at the centre of two celebrity parents’ very public disagreements. Junior, who is building a music career following his viral 2022 single Slide, has been vocal on podcasts and social media about the challenges of his unconventional upbringing, grilling his mother on The Katie Price Show podcast about her decision to marry Lee Andrews after knowing him for a week.

The truce, if it holds, represents a meaningful change in the environment in which the younger children — Jett, 12, and Bunny, 11, who live with their father Kieran Hayler, and Harvey, 23, who lives in residential care — grow up. Hayler has expressed frustration over the years about the impact of Price’s public commentary on the children’s wellbeing.

Katie Price’s Children in 2026

Harvey Price, 23

Harvey Price is Katie’s eldest child, born in May 2002. His father is the former footballer Dwight Yorke, who initially denied paternity before a DNA test confirmed it. Harvey has multiple complex medical conditions including septo-optic dysplasia (which causes partial blindness and growth hormone deficiency), Prader-Willi syndrome (which causes insatiable appetite, obesity risk, and learning difficulties), autism, and ADHD. His extraordinary challenges and his mother’s fierce advocacy on his behalf have made Harvey one of the most publicly known disabled young people in the UK.

Harvey lives in residential care — a transition that was documented in BBC documentaries including Katie Price: Harvey and Me, which showed his move into supported living. He weighs close to 30 stone and Price has spoken publicly in 2026 about plans to support Harvey in improving his health, including helping him join a gym. Katie’s campaign to make online abuse against disabled people a specific criminal offence — launched after Harvey was repeatedly and viciously trolled on social media — led to a parliamentary petition and has contributed to broader conversations about online safety legislation.

Junior Andre, 20

Junior Andre, Katie’s son with Peter Andre, was born in June 2005 and is following his father into music. He released his first single Slide in 2022, which went viral and earned him a record deal. He is now 20 and has been navigating the challenges of launching a music career under the extraordinary scrutiny of having two very famous parents. He appeared on The Katie Price Show podcast in 2026 to question his mother about her rapid marriage to Lee Andrews, demonstrating both the closeness and the complexity of their relationship. Junior has grown up entirely in the public eye but has spoken about trying to develop his own identity separate from his parents’ celebrity.

Princess Andre, 18

Princess Andre — full name Princess Tiaamii Crystal Esther Andre — was born in June 2007 and is the only daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre. Now 18, she has increasingly emerged as a public figure in her own right. She has documented aspects of her life on social media and has spoken in interviews about her childhood, including to The Guardian. She is one of the children whose wellbeing has been explicitly cited as a reason for the Peter Andre-Katie Price truce of 2026. Like her brother Junior, Princess has grown up entirely in the media spotlight, and her transition to adulthood has attracted its own public interest.

Jett Hayler, 12, and Bunny Hayler, 11

Jett Riviera Hayler, born in August 2013, and Bunny Hayler, born in August 2014, are Katie’s children with her third husband Kieran Hayler. Both children live primarily with their father. Jett was born eight weeks premature after Katie’s waters broke while on holiday in the South of France. Bunny was born two weeks after Kieran’s infidelity was discovered — a dramatic and painful family situation that was played out in the media. Unlike their older siblings, Price has chosen not to share photographs of Jett and Bunny publicly on social media, reflecting a more protective approach to their privacy that she has discussed publicly.

The Seventh Driving Ban

On approximately 8 April 2026, it was reported that Katie Price had received her seventh driving ban — a six-month disqualification imposed after she was convicted of failing to provide information to police about the identity of a driver. The case arose after a Ford Capri registered in her name was recorded travelling at 80mph on the A64 near Stutton in North Yorkshire. Police wrote to Price at her home in West Sussex on two separate occasions requesting confirmation of who was driving the car at the time of the speeding offence. No response was received to either letter. Price was convicted under the Single Justice Procedure, which is used in England and Wales for minor, non-imprisonable offences. She was ordered to pay a £660 fine, £120 in costs, and a £264 victim surcharge — a total of £1,044. She was not required to attend court in person under the Single Justice Procedure.

The seventh ban is the latest in a long and extensively documented driving record that has accumulated more than six years of total disqualification since Price was first banned from driving in 2010. Her previous driving-related legal troubles have included speeding offences, driving while disqualified, drink-driving (following her car crash in September 2021, in which she was found to be over the legal limit), and multiple failures to identify drivers. The 2021 crash, which she described as her lowest personal moment, resulted in a suspended sentence for drink-driving and a driving ban, and she subsequently undertook a rehabilitation programme. The accumulation of offences across 16 years has made her driving record one of the most frequently reported aspects of her public legal history.

Previous Driving Incidents

The pattern of Katie Price’s driving record provides important context for the seventh ban. In 2010 she received her first ban. Subsequent disqualifications followed across the years for various offences. The most serious incident was the September 2021 drink-driving crash in West Sussex, in which Price overturned her BMW X5 near her home and was found to have been three times the legal limit for alcohol. She received a suspended sentence and a rehabilitation community order. The courts have on multiple occasions heard Price express remorse and commitment to changed behaviour, and the continued accumulation of bans has been noted by judicial commentators as a pattern that merits concern beyond the individual cases.

Katie Price’s Financial History

Bankruptcies and Debts

Katie Price’s financial difficulties have been one of the most consistently covered aspects of her life since her first bankruptcy declaration in November 2019. At the time, her debts were listed as totalling more than £3.5 million — an extraordinary figure for someone who had at her peak commanded one of the most valuable personal brands in British celebrity culture. Successive IVAs (Individual Voluntary Arrangements), court hearings, and financial management orders followed across the years.

In March 2024, Price was found bankrupt for a second time, and in February of that year a garnishment order was issued taking 40% of her earnings. In July 2024, an arrest warrant was issued after she failed to attend a court hearing relating to her bankruptcy — an act that led to her arrest at Heathrow Airport on 8 August 2024 as she returned from Turkey. She appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice in London following her arrest. Her TikTok income was suspended in August 2024 pending further bankruptcy hearings. Despite these financial circumstances, Price continued to generate income through her podcast (The Katie Price Show), her OnlyFans account, public appearances, and a range of book publications.

The financial backdrop to her 2026 marriage to Lee Andrews — a man who claims extraordinary wealth but whose financial claims are disputed and unverified — has added another layer of concern for those following her story. Price confirmed she did not sign a pre-nuptial agreement with Andrews, a decision that her friends and family are reported to be concerned about given her ongoing financial obligations. Her debts were reported as exceeding £750,000 at the time of her 2024 bankruptcy proceedings.

Katie Price’s Career in 2026

The Katie Price Show Podcast

Katie Price’s primary media output in 2026 has been The Katie Price Show podcast, co-hosted with her sister Sophie Price — though Sophie temporarily paused her involvement following the announcement of the Lee Andrews marriage, posting an emotional social media message about “pain” and “coming to your senses” that was widely interpreted as a reference to her sister’s actions. The podcast has become a primary platform for Price to address the many stories written about her, to interact with her fanbase, and to have conversations with family members — including the notable episode in which her son Junior questioned her about the rapid marriage.

The podcast model suits Price’s communication style and circumstances: it allows direct access to her audience without the filter of traditional media, enables monetisation through advertising and listener support, and provides a regular platform in a media landscape where her traditional print and television opportunities have reduced. Price has used the podcast to discuss her mental health, her relationships, her children’s lives, and the various controversies that surround her — maintaining a level of public engagement that keeps her profile active even during periods when other aspects of her career are limited.

Books and Publications

Katie Price has published an extensive body of work throughout her career, including eight autobiographies, multiple fiction series, and children’s books. Her most recent autobiography, This Is Me: The High Life. The Dark Times. The FULL Story, was published in 2024. The accumulation of published work represents both a creative output and an ongoing income stream — her books continue to sell to her substantial fanbase, and autobiography releases have consistently generated significant media coverage and associated public appearances.

OnlyFans and Social Media

Price has been active on OnlyFans, the subscription content platform, which has become a significant income source for her. Her OnlyFans earnings were referenced in bankruptcy proceedings as part of the assessment of her income. She maintains a large social media following across Instagram, YouTube, and formerly TikTok (though her TikTok income was suspended in 2024 during bankruptcy proceedings). Her Instagram account has millions of followers and is the primary channel through which she announces major personal news — her engagement and marriage to Lee Andrews were both revealed via Instagram posts rather than through traditional media channels.

Television Appearances and Tours

Price appeared on Good Morning Britain in early 2026 to discuss her marriage to Lee Andrews, giving one of her primary broadcast interviews about the relationship. She has also undertaken live tour appearances, including the “An Evening with Katie Price and Kerry Katona” tour, which generated headlines when she allegedly named a British TV personality she claims raped her decades ago. This serious allegation — made during a live performance rather than through official legal channels — reflected the unpredictable and often inflammatory nature of her public communications.

Katie Price’s Previous Marriages

Peter Andre (2005–2009)

Katie Price met Peter Andre in the jungle on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2004 — one of the most-watched reality television romances in British television history. Their courtship, conducted in full view of the cameras and the viewing public, captivated the nation. They married at Highclere Castle in Berkshire on 10 September 2005, in one of the most lavish celebrity weddings of the era. Their son Junior was born in June 2005 and daughter Princess in June 2007. Their separation was announced in May 2009, with their divorce finalised in September 2009. The circumstances of the separation have been disputed by both parties for years — a disagreement only formally resolved by their February 2026 truce agreement.

Their joint television series, Katie & Peter, ran from 2004 to 2009 and was one of ITV2’s most watched programmes, following the couple’s relationship, family life, and individual careers. The show established a template for celebrity couple reality television in the UK that has been followed by many subsequent programmes. The collapse of the relationship and the years of public conflict that followed its end became one of British tabloid culture’s defining ongoing stories.

Alex Reid (2010–2012)

Katie Price’s second marriage was to Alex Reid, a cage fighter and actor, whom she married in Las Vegas in February 2010 — less than a year after the announcement of her separation from Peter Andre. The marriage attracted significant media scrutiny and was widely characterised at the time as a rebound decision made with problematic speed. The couple divorced in 2012. Reid is the only one of Price’s four husbands with whom she did not have children. The relationship and its end were conducted in the full glare of the tabloid press, as all of Price’s relationships have been.

Kieran Hayler (2013–2021)

Kieran Hayler is the father of Price’s youngest children, Jett and Bunny, and was her third husband. They married in January 2013 and their relationship was marked by a series of dramatic revelations: Hayler admitted to affairs with two of Price’s friends, the couple underwent multiple rounds of therapy, renewed their vows three times (in 2015, and twice in 2017), and separated definitively after Price announced divorce proceedings in May 2018. Their divorce was not finalised until 2021. Hayler has been charged with rape and sexual assault in separate legal proceedings unrelated to Price — charges that have attracted media attention.

Hayler has primary care of Jett and Bunny following the end of the marriage, and has spoken publicly about the importance of stability for the children. His relationship with Price since their divorce has been complicated by legal proceedings relating to the children’s arrangements and by public comments made on both sides, including in Price’s documentaries and podcasts.

Katie Price: The Early Career and Rise to Fame

Jordan and the Glamour Modelling Years

Katie Price was born Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Infield on 22 May 1978 in Brighton, and grew up in Stepney Green, East London, and later in West Sussex. She adopted the stage name Jordan, suggested by a friend, early in her modelling career. Her debut appearance on Page 3 of The Sun was in 1996, and through the late 1990s and early 2000s she became one of the most recognised glamour models in British media, notable in large part for her distinctively augmented appearance — she increased her breast size from 32B to 32FF at the age of 20, a procedure she has discussed extensively in multiple autobiographies.

The Jordan persona was a calculated commercial construction: bold, provocative, unapologetically sexual, and highly marketable to the lad magazine culture of the era. Price proved to be an acute businesswoman beneath the glamorous exterior, building a brand that extended far beyond modelling into television, publishing, fragrance, fashion, and numerous other commercial ventures. At her commercial peak in the mid-2000s, the Katie Price / Jordan brand was estimated to be worth tens of millions of pounds, with multiple simultaneous media projects, book deals, and commercial endorsements.

I’m a Celebrity and the Transition to Mainstream

The turning point that transformed Jordan from glamour model into a mainstream celebrity was her appearance on the third series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2004. The jungle format stripped away the artifice of her glamour persona and revealed a more vulnerable, humorous, and personable Katie Price — particularly in her developing relationship with Peter Andre, which viewers watched unfold in real time. Her participation in the show was a masterclass in personal rebranding, transitioning her from a figure associated primarily with lads’ magazines into a fully fledged entertainment personality with broad demographic appeal.

She returned to I’m A Celebrity for its ninth series in 2009 and won the fifteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2015 — demonstrating that her relationship with reality television has been a consistent thread throughout her career across two decades. She also appeared as runner-up in the search for the UK’s Eurovision entry in 2005, releasing the album A Whole New World with Peter Andre in 2006, and has starred in numerous television series documenting her personal life.

Practical Information: Following Katie Price in 2026

Katie Price’s Social Media

Katie Price maintains an active presence across several social media platforms. Her primary channel is Instagram, where she has millions of followers and where she makes most of her major personal announcements — her engagement and marriages, her pregnancies, and her thoughts on tabloid stories about her. Her account handle is @katieprice. She also maintains a YouTube channel where she posts longer-form content including behind-the-scenes footage and personal updates. Her TikTok income was suspended in 2024 during bankruptcy proceedings, though her presence on the platform may have continued in a non-monetised capacity.

The Katie Price Show Podcast

The Katie Price Show podcast, co-hosted with her sister Sophie when available, is available on all major podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. It covers personal updates, celebrity interviews, parenting discussions, and responses to current media coverage. Given the extraordinary density of newsworthy events in Price’s personal life in 2026, the podcast has provided an important primary-source record of how she views and responds to the stories written about her.

Books and Merchandise

Katie Price’s extensive range of autobiographies and fiction series are available from all major UK book retailers. Her most recent autobiography, This Is Me (2024), is available in hardback, paperback, and ebook formats. Earlier autobiographies include Being Jordan (2004), A Whole New World (2006), Jordan: Pushed to the Limit (2007), Standing Out (2008), Katie (2010), Love, Lipstick and Lies (2013), Reborn (2016), and Harvey and Me (2021). Her equestrian children’s fiction series featuring character Gingernut and various pony-related titles have been popular with young readers across multiple series.

Katie Price’s Harvey Price Campaign and Legacy

Fighting for Disabled People Online

One of the most significant and lasting contributions Katie Price has made to public life is her campaign to make online abuse targeting disabled people a specific criminal offence. The campaign began after her son Harvey Price was subjected to relentless, vicious online trolling — with people sending abusive messages mocking his disabilities, his appearance, and his challenges. The abuse was so severe and consistent that it profoundly affected Price’s ability to share aspects of Harvey’s life online, which she had done naturally and openly since his birth. Rather than simply going quiet, she took the issue to Parliament.

In 2018, Price presented a petition to the parliamentary Petitions Committee calling for stronger legal protection against online abuse of disabled people. The petition attracted over 200,000 signatures. Helen Jones, chairman of the Petitions Committee, issued a statement following the hearings that was remarkable in its directness: “The law on online abuse is not fit for purpose and it is truly shameful that disabled people have been forced off social media while their abusers face no consequences. There is no excuse for the continued failure to make online platforms as safe for disabled people as non-disabled people. Self-regulation has failed disabled people and the law must change to ensure more lives are not destroyed.” The committee made specific recommendations for legislation. The Harvey’s Law campaign, as it became known, remains one of the most personally driven advocacy efforts to come out of British celebrity culture in the social media era.

Harvey’s Life in Residential Care

Harvey Price moved into residential care — the Chailey Heritage Foundation in East Sussex, a specialist centre for young people with complex disabilities — as a young adult, a transition that Price has described as one of the most difficult decisions of her life. The BBC documented this process in the documentary Katie Price: Harvey and Me (2021), which attracted enormous viewership and considerable critical sympathy. The documentary showed the emotional reality of a mother preparing to hand over primary care of her profoundly disabled son to a specialist institution — a process that is both necessary for Harvey’s development and independence and genuinely painful for his parent.

As of 2026, Harvey is 23 years old and continues in residential care. Price has spoken about his weight — nearly 30 stone — and has expressed ambitions to help him adopt healthier habits. She has mentioned discussing Mounjaro (a weight management medication) and gym access with his care team as possible tools for supporting his health. Harvey remains one of the most prominent disabled young people in British public life, and his mother’s ongoing public advocacy for him and for disabled people generally continues to be one of the most substantive aspects of her public profile.

Katie Price’s Mental Health Journey

PTSD, Therapy, and Public Disclosure

Katie Price was diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which she has discussed publicly in connection with a carjacking and robbery that took place in Swaziland in March 2018 while she was filming. In 2022, she revealed that she had been raped during this incident — a disclosure she made nine years after the original event. She also disclosed that she attempted suicide following the incident, information she shared in the Channel 4 documentary Katie Price: Trauma and Me (2022). These revelations represented a significant shift in how publicly she discussed her mental health, moving from a general acknowledgement of difficulties to specific and serious clinical disclosures.

In 2023, Price was diagnosed with ADHD, a condition she had suspected she had for some time. The diagnosis was publicly disclosed and added another dimension to the public understanding of the challenges she faces. She has been in therapy for an extended period, and references to her therapy and the lessons it has taught her appear regularly in her public communications — most notably in her defence of her decision to marry Lee Andrews quickly, where she described herself as having “learned a lot in the past few years, through therapy and learning to love myself.”

The Impact on Her Public Image

The gradual public disclosure of Price’s mental health challenges, trauma history, and ADHD diagnosis has shifted the public conversation around her from a focus purely on perceived personal irresponsibility to a more nuanced understanding of the background factors that may contribute to her repeated difficulties. This has not resolved public criticism of specific decisions — the seventh driving ban and the rapid fourth marriage continue to attract substantial negative commentary — but it has added a layer of context that some commentators and many of her fans use to frame her story differently from the simple tabloid narrative of celebrity chaos.

Price’s willingness to discuss these issues publicly, even when it is clearly uncomfortable and when the commercial incentives for doing so are mixed, is one of the more complicated and interesting aspects of her public persona. Whether the transparency reflects genuine processing and growth, or whether it is itself a form of media management, is a question that different observers answer differently — and the complexity of that question is part of what makes her such a persistently fascinating subject for British tabloid culture.

Katie Price’s Relationship History: A Full Timeline

The Boyfriends and Engagements Between Marriages

Beyond her four marriages, Katie Price has had numerous public relationships and engagements, each of which has been extensively covered in the tabloid press. Before her marriage to Peter Andre, she had a highly publicised relationship with and engagement to then-Manchester United footballer Rio Ferdinand in 2000 — though this has been disputed by Ferdinand, who said they were never formally engaged. She was also linked to multiple other public figures through the late 1990s and early 2000s.

After her separation from Kieran Hayler, Price’s most significant documented relationship before her fourth marriage was with Kris Boyson, a personal trainer, to whom she was briefly engaged in 2019 before they split within a month. She subsequently dated car salesman Carl Woods from 2020 to approximately 2023, with the couple engaging in IVF together in an attempt to have a child together — an attempt that failed. The IVF journey was documented in the Channel 4 series Katie Price: Making Babies (2025). Carl Woods was charged in 2022 with coercive behaviour, charges that were subsequently dropped after Price reportedly declined to pursue the case.

Most recently before her marriage to Lee Andrews, Price was in a relationship with JJ Slater, a participant in the reality television show Married at First Sight UK. She confirmed the relationship in February 2024 and split from Slater in late 2025, with the end of the relationship confirmed in early January 2026 — just weeks before she announced her engagement to and marriage to Lee Andrews. On her podcast, Price discussed her desire to have another baby with Slater before the relationship ended. The rapid transition from the end of one relationship to the beginning of another — and the marriage within weeks — is consistent with a pattern in her personal life that observers have noted across more than two decades of public coverage.

The Nine Engagements

Katie Price has been publicly engaged nine times across her romantic history — a figure that represents an extraordinary frequency and that has become one of the defining statistical curiosities of her tabloid biography. Her engagements have included two men she went on to marry (Peter Andre and Kieran Hayler) and several to whom she was briefly engaged before relationships ended before reaching the altar. The engagement to Lee Andrews — her ninth — converted to marriage within two days of being announced. The pattern of rapid, intense romantic commitments is one that Price has acknowledged and defended repeatedly, most recently in her description of the Andrews relationship as “esoteric” and driven by “destiny.”

Understanding Katie Price’s Cultural Significance

Britain’s Most Documented Celebrity

Katie Price occupies a unique position in British celebrity culture — she is, by almost any measure, the most continuously and extensively documented British celebrity of the past 25 years. Her story encompasses the full spectrum of tabloid interest: extraordinary success and wealth, dramatic personal relationships, children at the centre of public attention, legal troubles, financial crisis, health challenges, trauma, and a remarkable capacity for survival and continued public engagement. She has been on the front pages of British newspapers more times than almost any other individual this century.

Understanding why requires appreciating what she represents beyond the specific stories. Price emerged at the peak of lad culture and Page 3 modelling in the 1990s, and her trajectory from glamour model to multimedia mogul to troubled but still-active media personality tracks almost perfectly with the changes in British celebrity, media, and public values across those decades. She grew up in public, married and divorced in public, struggled in public, and has repeatedly refused to disappear when the tabloid consensus seemed to expect her to. Whether this persistence represents admirable resilience or something more complicated is a question her audience has been debating for 25 years without reaching a conclusion.

The Business Legacy

At her peak, the Katie Price / Jordan commercial enterprise was a genuinely impressive operation. Multiple number-one autobiography bestsellers, children’s book series, fragrance lines, equestrian merchandise, television production deals, clothing lines, and brand endorsements collectively generated an estate that was once worth tens of millions of pounds. The subsequent financial collapse — driven by a combination of high spending, complex personal circumstances, and allegedly poor financial management — represents one of the most dramatic reversals in British celebrity commercial history.

What remains of that commercial operation in 2026 is a scaled-down but still active media presence: the podcast, the books, the social media, the OnlyFans income, and occasional television appearances. The brand has survived the financial crisis, the multiple legal troubles, and the personal chaos — a testament either to Price’s own continued engagement with her audience or to the insatiable British appetite for the ongoing story of her life, or most likely both.

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Who is Katie Price married to in 2026?

Katie Price is married to Lee Andrews, a Dubai-based businessman who claims to be the CEO of Åura Group Future Urban Travel, a sustainable vehicles company. Price married Andrews in January 2026 after knowing him for approximately one week — meeting him in person in Dubai on 21 January 2026 and undergoing a symbolic ceremony on 23 January. The legal marriage was formalised at Abu Dhabi’s judicial department on 17 February 2026. Andrews is Price’s fourth husband, following Peter Andre (married 2005, divorced 2009), Alex Reid (married 2010, divorced 2012), and Kieran Hayler (married 2013, divorced 2021).

Is Katie Price pregnant in 2026?

In February 2026, Katie Price appeared to announce she was pregnant with Lee Andrews’ child, posting on Instagram that she was “having his child.” However, her representative subsequently denied the pregnancy claim, and Price did not clearly clarify the situation in subsequent communications. Price had previously disclosed that IVF attempts had failed in 2025 because her eggs were “too old,” giving herself a 1% chance of natural conception. She had obtained donor eggs, she revealed, leaving the possibility of a sixth child via surrogacy or donor egg IVF theoretically open but not confirmed.

How many times has Katie Price been married?

Katie Price has been married four times. Her first marriage was to Peter Andre at Highclere Castle on 10 September 2005, ending in divorce in September 2009. Her second marriage was to cage fighter Alex Reid in Las Vegas in February 2010, ending in divorce in 2012. Her third marriage was to Kieran Hayler in January 2013, ending in divorce in 2021. Her fourth and current marriage is to Lee Andrews, legally formalised in Dubai in February 2026. These are her legal marriages; she has also been engaged on multiple other occasions without the relationships resulting in marriage.

How many children does Katie Price have?

Katie Price has five children. Harvey Price, born May 2002, is her son with former footballer Dwight Yorke. Harvey has multiple disabilities including Prader-Willi syndrome, septo-optic dysplasia, autism, and ADHD, and lives in residential care. Junior Andre, born June 2005, is her son with Peter Andre — he is pursuing a music career. Princess Andre, born June 2007, is her daughter with Peter Andre. Jett Hayler, born August 2013, is her son with Kieran Hayler and lives with his father. Bunny Hayler, born August 2014, is her daughter with Kieran Hayler and also lives with her father.

Has Katie Price been banned from driving again in 2026?

Yes. In April 2026, Katie Price received her seventh driving ban — a six-month disqualification following conviction for failing to provide information to police about a driver. A Ford Capri registered in her name was recorded at 80mph on the A64 in North Yorkshire, and police wrote twice requesting confirmation of the driver’s identity without receiving a response. She was fined a total of £1,044 including fine, costs, and a victim surcharge. This is the latest in a series of driving bans dating back to 2010 that have collectively accumulated more than six years of disqualification.

What happened with Katie Price and Peter Andre in 2026?

Katie Price and Peter Andre announced a formal end to their 17-year public feud on 6–7 February 2026, posting a joint statement simultaneously to their Instagram accounts confirming they had reached “a mutual agreement, both legally and personally, confirming that neither of us will speak negatively about the other going forward.” The statement was focused on creating “a calm and supportive environment” for their children Junior (20) and Princess (18). The truce followed months of negotiation primarily driven by Andre’s camp and was influenced by the couple’s now-adult children’s expressed desire for greater stability in their parents’ relationship.

What is Katie Price doing in 2026 career-wise?

In 2026, Katie Price’s primary career activity is The Katie Price Show podcast, which she co-hosts with her sister Sophie (when available), addressing current stories about her life alongside celebrity interviews and personal updates. She has an active OnlyFans account, maintains social media across Instagram and YouTube with millions of followers, and continues to generate income from her back catalogue of books and public appearances. She appeared on Good Morning Britain to discuss her fourth marriage. Her TV and mainstream media profile remains active, though its focus has shifted significantly toward digital and podcast formats compared to her peak television years.

What is Katie Price’s net worth in 2026?

Katie Price’s net worth is difficult to assess with precision given her second bankruptcy declaration in 2024. At her commercial peak in the mid-2000s, her estimated worth was tens of millions of pounds across multiple commercial activities. By November 2019, she had declared bankruptcy with debts of over £3.5 million. After a second bankruptcy finding in March 2024 with debts exceeding £750,000, and the subsequent garnishment of 40% of her income, her current net worth is likely to be minimal or negative in traditional financial terms. She continues to generate income through various channels, but this is subject to bankruptcy-related deductions and court oversight.

Is Katie Price still on OnlyFans in 2026?

Katie Price has been an OnlyFans content creator, and the platform has been a noted income source referenced in her bankruptcy proceedings. Her OnlyFans income was cited by the BBC as a significant revenue stream during her 2024 bankruptcy hearings. Her continued presence on the platform in 2026 has not been definitively reported in the most recent news coverage, but given that it represented one of her primary income sources and that her TikTok income was suspended (rather than OnlyFans), it is reasonable to assume she remains active on the platform.

Where does Katie Price live in 2026?

Katie Price confirmed in early 2026 that she is based in West Sussex, England — her home county where she has lived for many years. She told her podcast audience: “Remember, I am from England, but my husband lives in Dubai, and my home is England.” She rejected reports that she was planning to move to Dubai to be with Lee Andrews, stating she would travel back and forth between England and the UAE to be with her husband while remaining based in England near her children. She is a mother of five and keeping proximity to her children — particularly Junior and Princess Andre who are now young adults — is clearly a priority for her.

What happened with Katie Price’s bankruptcy in 2024?

In March 2024, Katie Price was found bankrupt for the second time, having previously been declared bankrupt in November 2019 with debts of over £3.5 million. In February 2024, a garnishment order was entered requiring 40% of her earnings to be directed towards debt repayment. In July 2024, an arrest warrant was issued after she failed to attend a bankruptcy court hearing, and she was subsequently arrested at Heathrow Airport on 8 August 2024 on her return from Turkey. Her TikTok income was suspended in August 2024 pending further bankruptcy hearings. The financial proceedings have continued into 2025 and 2026, with ongoing obligations governing a significant portion of her income.

Why 2026 Is a Pivotal Year

In many respects, 2026 represents both a continuation of established patterns in Katie Price’s story and a moment of genuine biographical significance. The fourth marriage — however it evolves — marks a new chapter. The formal truce with Peter Andre represents a resolution of a conflict that has defined her co-parenting relationship for 17 years. Her children are transitioning through significant life stages: Harvey has settled into long-term residential care, Junior and Princess are adults with their own public identities, and Jett and Bunny are at school age with their own distinct upbringing. The seventh driving ban adds another data point to a legal record that has become one of the defining external judgements on her decision-making.

What happens next in Katie Price’s story is, as always, impossible to predict with confidence. The track record of her romantic relationships suggests the Lee Andrews marriage will generate further headlines regardless of its outcome. Her financial recovery or otherwise from her second bankruptcy will play out through court proceedings that are themselves routinely reported. Her children’s lives — particularly Harvey’s ongoing story and Junior’s music career — will continue to attract public attention. And Price herself, at 47, has shown no signs of retreating from the public gaze that has defined the only adult life she has ever known. Her story continues, as it always has, very publicly.

Her capacity to remain relevant across a media landscape that has changed beyond recognition since she first appeared on Page 3 in 1996 — from print tabloids to reality television to social media to podcasting to OnlyFans — reflects a genuine adaptability that is often overlooked in the noise of the immediate stories about her. Whatever judgements one brings to the specific decisions and events that constitute her biography, the underlying story of a woman who has navigated extraordinary public exposure across three decades while raising five children, dealing with personal trauma, and managing both the heights and depths of celebrity fortune is genuinely compelling.

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