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Peter Andre tells daughter Princess what's 'important' as she opens GCSE results live in Instagram

Peter Andre reassured his daughter today after she opened her GCSE results live on Instagram and revealed she had not passed them all. Princess Andre opened the envelope as dad Peter looked on today (Thursday).

"It's important to know that you worked really hard for what you got", Peter, who shares Princess with ex Katie Price, could be heard saying in the background. Princess explained that she did not pass every exam but said it was "fine" and confirmed that she managed to score a Three in Business Studies, BirminghamLive reports.

She added: "So basically, the way it works, a Four is a pass and then below a Four is a fail and a Nine is the highest you can get. I got a Three in Business, a Three in drama, a Five in English, Six in Fashion, Four in Music and a Three in Geography and Maths. It's not bad, I'm annoyed at Maths because I have to re-take it."

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Peter was heard saying: "Yeah but you got close, you got really close", as Princess added: "Yeah, I was nine marks off getting a Four". Peter added: "I saw you working hard, that's more important, you worked hard". "I need to re-sit my maths, I hate maths, maths is like I never get maths," Princess commented.

Peter went on to say: "You got 89 but you needed 98." He added: "I'm proud of you anyway, I am." The percentage of top GCSE grades in Northern Ireland has fallen for the second year - but remains higher than before the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) has published the provisional 2023 results for more than 30,800 GCSE students across Northern Ireland on Thursday. The results show that 86.8% of students received grade C/4 and above,

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