Princess Andre enjoyed a family night out on Saturday, as she, her proud dad Peter, and his wife Emily attended Arora's Charity Ball in London.
The teen, 17, showed off her sophisticated sense of style as she donned a green velvet dress.
The daughter of Peter and former glamour model Katie Price, 46, boosted her height with a pair of silver diamond block heels.
To complete her look, she toted her essentials in a mini silver handbag before further accessorising with a layer of silver pendant necklaces.
Peter cut a dapper figure in an all-black suit as he and his family posed up a storm on the red carpet outside the Intercontinental Hotel at the O2.
He teamed a pair of smart black leather shoes with his suit and sported a silver wristwatch.
Meanwhile, his wife Emily, 35, looked nothing short of sensational in a black strapless gown which boasted a beaded embellishment.
The beauty, who has been married to Peter for almost a decade, further elevated the look with a pair of silver diamond drop earrings and a matching diamond necklace.
She styled her brunette locks in loose waves for the event and beamed as she got several snaps with her husband and stepdaughter.
It comes after Princess opened up about growing up in the public eye with a famous mum and dad, as she detailed her future career aspirations.
The 17-year-old has already begun carving out a career for herself, bagging a slew of brand ambassador deals, launching her own jewellery line and making her modelling debut in January, after signing a four-figure deal with PrettyLittleThing.
But despite following her parents into the showbiz industry, Princess insists that her success is not a result of nepotism.
The model's parents famously met and fell in love in the I’m A Celebrity Jungle 20 years ago, before splitting in 2009.
She has the same management team as her father and her older brother Junior, 19, and says she's on track to be a millionaire by the age of 20.
While her mum Katie has even candidly admitted that her children deserve the label of 'nepo babies'.
Speaking to Hits Radio Breakfast Show in July, the former glamour model said: 'My kids are definitely nepo babies and I know they've been bought up in the industry but they are talented in their own rights.'
'It's not my fault that people have picked up and want to book Princess and that Junior is talented!'
But in an interview with The Sun in October, Princess denied her celebrity parentage being the reason for her successful career, saying while she benefitted from a leg up at the start, she's worked hard and was now famous in her own right.
She said: 'It honestly doesn't bother me, because I know that's not the case. Obviously, it has helped, but if you don't put the work in yourself, you're not going to get anywhere. Their experience has helped get me to a certain point, but after that, I work for what I achieve.'
'I'm doing that independently and people now know me as me rather than my parents' daughter. I know if I hadn't put in the work, then I probably wouldn't be where I am.'
Revealing what she has taken from her mum and dad, she said they have advised her to 'be humble' and to 'work hard and aim high', as she explained that eventually, she would love to have her own reality show, following her parents' ITV franchise Katie & Peter.
Princess also explained her thoughts on getting cosmetic surgery, after Katie underwent her sixth facelift and 17th boob job in the summer.
The teen admitted that she gets compared to her mum a lot, and insisted that while her many procedures hadn't 'put her off', she wanted to steer clear of surgery and 'embrace natural beauty'.
She explained: 'I feel like there are a lot of comments comparing me to my mum, I guess because I'm her first daughter. They say things like: 'Don't have surgery, don't change yourself,' and I'll let people say what they want to say, but I know in myself what I want to do and what I want to be. I feel like everyone is entitled to do what they want to their body. But I personally don't look at [cosmetic surgery] and think: 'Oh, yeah, I want to do that.'
'I think it's important, especially for the younger generation on social media, to embrace natural beauty. My sisters are 10, and I want to set an example to them that they're amazing how they are. You don't need to change. I want my little sisters to look up to me and be happy in themselves. It's natural for them to want to play around with make-up – that's a girlie thing to do – but I always say they don't need it.'