Katie Price has marked one month of marriage to husband Lee Andrews with a dramatic reunion in Dubai — but behind the loved-up celebrations, concerns about their whirlwind romance are only intensifying.
The former glamour model, 47, flew to the UAE this week to be with her fourth husband, despite ongoing travel disruption caused by escalating tensions in the region. Undeterred, Katie documented her journey online, even sharing a snap of an eerily empty plane as flights to Dubai were being grounded following recent drone attacks.

But nothing was going to stop her from reuniting with Lee, 41 — a self-proclaimed millionaire businessman — as the pair celebrated their first month as a married couple.
Posting a cosy video of the two together, Katie wrote: “Officially yeah. Officially married one month today,” confirming their milestone after what has been a lightning-fast romance.
The couple got engaged on January 23 and tied the knot just 48 hours later in Dubai, a move that shocked fans and sparked widespread speculation. It was later confirmed their marriage had only recently been made official — making this their true one-month anniversary.
Yet while Katie appears smitten, those closest to her are said to be increasingly uneasy.

Friends and family reportedly fear she may be “being conned for her fame and money,” with insiders warning the relationship could be a “huge mistake.” Concerns have also been fuelled by claims from Lee’s ex-partners, who allege they were misled by him, branding him a “lying swindler who preys on women.”
Adding further intrigue, Katie herself admitted this week that her new husband has still not met her children in person — including Princess, Junior and Harvey.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain, she openly acknowledged she doesn’t yet feel she knows Lee well enough.
She explained that while her children have spoken to him over FaceTime, she is holding off on a real-life introduction, saying she wants to understand him better first. When asked if virtual conversations were enough, Katie admitted: “No, like it’s never is enough.”
She went on to say that what confuses people most is the speed of their marriage, but insisted it simply “felt right” at the time, adding: “We got engaged… and it just felt right, so why not get married?”
For now, the couple are making the most of their time together in Dubai — celebrating love, defying critics, and continuing a romance that has left many both fascinated and deeply sceptical.


