Katie Price is opening up about her truce with ex-husband Peter Andre, revealing that she is finally "at peace" with their tumultuous past. In a new interview, the 48-year-old former glamour model candidly discussed her current relationship with the singer, marking the first time she has spoken publicly since the pair officially ended their bitter 16-year feud earlier this year .

"I'm at peace with myself," Price stated emotionally. She acknowledged that moving on does not mean forgetting, but emphasized a shift in her priorities. "It doesn't mean to say I'll ever forget anything. But I've just got better things in my life. What's the point in reminiscing about the past like that? I've got no energy for it," she explained. The mother of five declared her intention to focus solely on her own well-being and future, stating, "I want to put all my energy into me and the future" .

The former couple, who were married from 2005 to 2009, first signaled a reconciliation in February. They released a joint statement confirming they were "closing the door on the past and moving forward into a new chapter with positivity and respect" . The announcement included a mutual agreement to refrain from speaking negatively about each other to foster a "calm and supportive environment" for their children, Junior, 21, and Princess, 19 .

The reconciliation became even more evident in April when Price and Andre began following each other on Instagram, a significant step for the warring exes . Friends of the pair have suggested that their children played a crucial role in the reconciliation, with Price reportedly realizing she needed to "draw a line in the sand" for the sake of her family .

Price's recent interview coincides with the release of her new Sky documentary, Katie Price: Nothing to Hide, which airs July 8. Sources close to the production revealed that discussing Andre was so difficult for the reality star that she had to halt filming at one point. Director Paddy Wivell noted that she appeared to be "living with the traumatic effects of the abrupt end of a relationship" .

Despite the painful history, the documentary also captures a tender moment as Price watches old clips of her romance with Andre. Reflecting on their time together, she described that chapter as "the best time in my life," even recalling feeling "shy" and "giddy" around him when they first met on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2004 .

While Price is choosing to focus on the future, the reasons behind their divorce remain a point of contention. She recently claimed the split stemmed from a misunderstanding regarding an affair, a claim she vehemently denies. Andre, however, has maintained that "something big happened," though he has declined to elaborate publicly to protect their children . This new era of peace signals a significant shift for the pair, who have spent nearly two decades navigating a highly publicized and often toxic separation.

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