Princess and Junior Andre have paid tribute to their family in a permanent way, revealing matching tattoos inspired by their dad, Peter Andre.

The siblings, 19 and 21, got the word "unconditional" inked as a nod to a song their father wrote in honor of their older brother, Harvey. Speaking at the ITV2 Reality Showcase on Friday, Junior explained that the tattoos represent their family's "love and unity," adding with a laugh that the design itself is surprisingly small.

The appearance came shortly after Princess and Junior opened up about their mum Katie Price's four-part Sky documentary, which they admitted left them in an "awkward position." In the series, the pair reflected on some of the more difficult moments of their childhood, including feeling a degree of neglect growing up.

Despite the challenges discussed in the documentary, the tattoo tribute signals a strong, united bond between the siblings and their father, who has remained a steady presence throughout their lives in the public eye. Peter has often used music as a way to express his devotion to his children, with the "Unconditional" song reportedly holding deep personal meaning for the whole family.

As Princess and Junior continue stepping further into the spotlight in their own right, moments like this highlight how they've chosen to honor their family history while navigating their own personal narratives, especially as conversations around their upbringing continue to unfold publicly.