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Peter Andre reveals shock plan to move family to Australia for ‘as long as possible’ amid his mum’s health struggles

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PETER Andre has revealed that he plans to move his family to Australia amid his mum Thea's health struggle. The Mysterious Girl singer, 49, said he will relocate "for as long as possible" after he finishes his work commitments.

Peter - who is currently starring in as Teen Angel in the musical Grease - said he finding the move tricky due to his kids' school arrangements.

The popstar shares Junior, 17, and Princess, 15, with ex-wife Katie Price and Amelia, eight, and Theo, five, with wife Emily MacDonagh. "If it all goes to plan, it'll be December and we'll all be going to Oz as a family," Peter said in his New magazine column. "We want to get out there as soon as we can and stay for as long as possible, but it's tricky with the kids' school." READ MORE ON PETER ANDRE 'we will miss you' Peter Andre's children pay their respects to the Queen in touching clip'SHE'S DECLINING' Peter Andre reveals mum’s health struggles - saying ‘it’s hard to see’ He added: "They have different timings, which makes it complicated." Last week, Peter opened up about his beloved mum Thea's health struggles after celebrating his parents' 67th wedding anniversary.

Peter is very close to his mum and dad, Savvas, and recently joined them in Cyprus as the family holidayed together. Pete, who also travelled to Australia to see his parents earlier in the year, is savouring every moment he has with them, but said it's sad to watch age take its toll.

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