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Katie Price explains break from Dubai saying ‘I’ve done my bit’ visiting Lee

By IslaApril 9, 20264 Mins Read
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She said she was delighted to be back in the UK complaining that the weather in the UAE ‘hasn’t even been sunny’.

19:28, 09 Apr 2026Updated 19:31, 09 Apr 2026

Katie Price has explained why she’s not planning on visiting her husband Lee Andrews for a while, saying: “I’ve done my bit in Dubai.” The star, 46, had been thought to be moving to the UAE to live in a home which Lee claimed he’d bought for £36million “in cash” following their whirlwind romance.

However, she later rowed back on the plans saying: “The husband come here and I can go to Dubai when I can.” Now, she’s dismissed the idea of living in Dubai as “a lot of hoo-ha” and told fans: “I live in West Sussex and that is it.”

Speaking about returning to the UK, Katie said: “I love that I’m back.” She even complained about the weather in the Emirate, saying: “It hasn’t even been sunny, it’s been raining.”

Speaking in a new YouTube video Katie said: “I’m not going to go to Dubai now for a bit. I’ve done my bit in Dubai and with everything going on there, it’s all quiet and I‘ve got things to do back here as well.”

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She added: “I still want to sort the house out, work, even though I can work there, I just like being home, everything is here. Where I’ve been in Dubai, it hasn’t even been sunny, it’s been raining.”

She added that self-proclaimed businessman Lee would come to the UK “when he can”. She told fans: “Hopefully Lee will be flying to the UK soon. When he can, he’ll come over and just do normal stuff here.”

Speaking about her trips to the country, which has been under attack from Iran in recent weeks, she said: “When I go to Dubai, I don’t look at it like a holiday, I don’t do all the holiday stuff.

“People always look at Dubai as pool parties, there are pool parties and you get those sides where it looks rich and people pose with flash cars. But when I go there, it’s not like how you see it on Instagram, I do normal stuff. What I would do here, it’s the same there.”

Katie yesterday appeared on the podcast she does with her sister Sophie and insisted she was staying put in the UK. She said: “I’ve got five children, I’m not going to just get up and move to Dubai.

“I want to get to know Lee more before anything. There’s no rush. I don’t know why people are so invested. It’s nobody’s business. I live in West Sussex and that is it.”

She said: “No one moans about that concept and Married At First Sight. They don’t know anything about the person and then they marry them. No one gives a s*** about that because it’s a programme.

“I actually got to know Lee, saw him face to face, on the screen, got to know him. I married him and there’s uproar. I don’t get it. But it’s alright for programmes to do.”



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