Katie Price carried designer bags as she spotted touching down at Gatwick Airport on Friday.
The former glamour model, 47, who was returning from her trip to Dubai, made her first appearance since being banned from daughter Princess’ 18th birthday celebrations
Katie dressed down in grey joggers and matching crop top, which was pulled tight over her surgically enhanced assets.
Toting her essentials in a Louis Vuitton handbag she also carried her purchases from shops including swanky perfume store Penhaligon’s.
MailOnline revealed earlier this week that Katie was unable to attend Princess’ celebrations because the event was being filmed for her forthcoming fly-on-the-wall ITV television series – which ex model has been banned from appearing.
Katie hit out at the snub on Instagram as she took to her Stories on Thursday to defend her love for her daughter as she reposted a series of poignant quotes.
As well as Princess, Katie is mum to Harvey, 22, with ex Dwight Yorke, Junior, 19, with ex-husband Peter Andre, and Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10, with ex-husband Kieran Hayler.

Katie Price, 47, carried designer bags as she spotted for the first time since being banned from daughter Princess’ 18th birthday celebrations while arriving at Gatwick Airport on Friday

She carried bags from shops including swanky perfume store Penhaligon’s

MailOnline revealed earlier this week that Katie was unable to attend Princess’ celebrations because the event was being filmed for her forthcoming fly-on-the-wall ITV television series – which ex model has been banned from appearing
Princess – who Katie shares with Peter Andre – celebrated her milestone birthday with a dinner over the weekend, but her mother was notably absent, instead posting pictures of herself living it up in Dubai.
Katie also had an awkward gaffe after she was forced to delete her 18th birthday tribute to Princess on Friday – having shared it 48 hours too early.
Princess’ television show will focus on her home life with her father Peter, his wife Emily and big brother Junior, as well as her career as an influencer, and is being made by Pete’s management company, Can Associates.
The firm memorably looked after Katie when she was with Pete from 2003 until 2009, the year they sensationally split.
But this week, Katie blasted ‘people who used to look after me’, believed to be referring to Peter Andre‘s management company, on the latest episode of her Katie Price Show podcast.
She went on a rant about the awkward snub from Princess’ birthday party with her sister Sophie in Thursday’s episode as she cryptically blamed ‘certain people’.
Katie said: ‘Princess is now officially an adult so mummy and Princess can now go out together. If certain people would let her be seen with me.’
Sophie said: ‘I noticed in her 18th birthday pictures she was wearing the shoes you bought her for Christmas,’ with Katie replying: ‘Oh did she? I love that.’


The former glamour model, who was returning from her trip to Dubai , dressed down in grey joggers and matching crop top, which was pulled tight over her surgically enhanced assets.

Katie hit out at the snub on Instagram as she took to her Stories on Thursday to defend her love for her daughter as she reposted a series of poignant quotes


As well as Princess, Katie is mum to Harvey, 22, with ex Dwight Yorke, Junior, 19, with ex-husband Peter Andre, and Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10, with ex-husband Kieran Hayler

Katie also had an awkward gaffe after she was forced to delete her 18th birthday tribute to Princess on Friday – having shared it 48 hours too early.

Princess – who the model shares with ex Peter Andre – celebrated her milestone birthday with a dinner over the weekend, while Katie posted pictures of herself living it up in Dubai
Katie added: ‘Everyone knows she’s doing this documentary – and I’m not in it. Certain people don’t think it’s good for Princess to be seen with me. Certain people that used to look after me.’
Her sister said: ‘You aren’t on brand Katie. You are too risky Katie that’s why.
While Katie added: ‘It’s pathetic. I’m her mother. It’s so sad. When certain people who used to look after me are now looking after…’