Katie Price plans to ‘marry Kris Boyson to make ex love Peter Andre take notice’

Katie Price's wedding with Kris Boyson is said to be back on.

And it's claimed the former glamour model, 41, is keen for the ceremony to go ahead to rile her former flame Peter Andre up.

It's been a tough few months for Katie after facing bankruptcy and being slapped with another driving ban as well as all the explosive break ups and full-on make-ups.

During this time, her kids Princess, 12, and Junior, 14, have been living primarily at her ex husband Peter's home with his wife Emily and their young children.

Peter was Katie's first husband and they were married from 2005 until it all fell apart years later in 2009.

However, it may not be surprising Katie and Kris have decided to give marriage a shot.

The couple initially had plans to get married before she brutally dumped him over text while in Turkey to pursue a romance with her now-ex Charles Drury.

But with the past in the past, the couple appeared to be able to repair their relationship.

A source told Closer magazine : "Katie does genuinely love Kris and wants to marry him but she can't help seeing the wedding as a way of getting one over on Pete, too.

"Her life has been a mess recently and she hasn't been able to stand the thought of Pete pitying her while he's got a 'perfect' home life with his wife Emily.

"It's been even hard to take with her kids Junior and Princess living with them too."

The Mirror has approached Katie Price's representatives for further comment.

It comes after claims Katie will spend Christmas on her own this year while the kids stay with their dads this year.

Jett and Bunny will wake up on Xmas morning with dad Kieran Hayler and his new love Michelle Pentecost.

Princess and Junior will join Peter and Emily's kids Theodore and Amelia for the big celebrations this year.

It's rumoured Katie's eldest Harvey, who doesn't have a relationship with his dad Dwight Yorke, will stay in residential care.

Meanwhile, Katie will reportedly pack up her belongings and spend the festive period overseas.

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