PETER Andre made a “dazzling” appearance with his Taunton born wife Emily MacDonagh and his children Junior and Princess Andre to celebrate the 25th Pride of Britain Awards.
The 51-year-old British and Australian pop star appeared on the red carpet at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London with his wife Dr Emily MacDonagh, 35, daughter of Somerset surgeon Dr Ruaraidh MacDonagh - who performed a kidney stone operation on Peter in 2010, right before he performed at Butlins, in Minehead.
According to the Mirror, Peter Andre looked “every bit the proud dad” as he hugged 19-year-old Junior and 17-year-old Princess at the event on Monday evening (October 21), who he shares with his ex-wife Katie Price.
Peter showed up and posed for photographers in a “suave” three-piece suit, complete with a sleek black bowtie as fans in the crowds frequently requested taking selfies with him.
Dr Emily, who has three children with Peter – the most recent of which, baby Arabella, was born this summer in Musgrove Hospital, turned heads in her plunging off-the-shoulder gown, with slits on the waist and ribs. Her hair was pulled back in the recently trending sleek tight bun, and she finished off the look with a silver necklace.
Princess looked just like her mother, Katie Price, wearing her flowing blonde hair in a careful half updo. She looked stunning in a pearlescent sleeveless gown, ending with a black skirt with a thigh-high split. She also carried a matching black clutch and completed the ensemble with a necklace.
Junior on the other hand donned a simple yet stylish black turtleneck and chain under a grey blazer suit.
This star family appearance on the red carpet came after Peter recently surprised the masses in his announced plans to renew his weddings vows with his wife Emily - as they near their ten-year anniversary.
The Mysterious Girl singer married the Somerset NHS doctor who stole his heart, at Mamhead House and Castle, Devon, in July 2015.
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