Peter Andre teaches his children Greek so they can speak to their grandparents

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Singer and television personality, Peter Andre, has recently visited his elderly parents in Queensland, Australia amid growing concerns for their health.

Andre stayed in Queensland for two weeks this January with his four children – Junior, 17, Princess, 15, Amelia, nine, and Theo, six.

In an interview with OK!, Andre shared how he teaches his children Greek so they can speak to their grandparents.

On Instagram, Andre shared one video which showed budding music star Junior hugging and talking to his grandmother.

It was captioned: “We love you mum. Her reaction to Junior is beautiful.”

“They always speak Greek together,” he added.

“It’s so sweet as it proves love really is an international language. The joy my mum had when the kids were around was incredible.”

Andre was born in the United Kingdom yet moved to Australia with his Greek Cypriot parents when he was six years old. He’s always been open about the racism he faced at the time.

Source: Yahoo!News

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