Katie Price Wedding In Dubai Leaves Hotel With Unpaid Bill
Katie Price’s husband, Lee Andrews, has been accused of leaving a luxury Dubai hotel without settling the bill for the stay tied to the couple’s recent wedding, it is claimed. The outstanding charges are said to run into thousands of pounds and hotel staff are reportedly frustrated that payment has not been produced.
Katie Price’s Dubai Ceremony and Fast-Moving Romance
The couple married at the One& Only Royal Mirage in Dubai in January, exchanging vows in the hotel’s gardens in a ceremony captured in photographs showing the bride in a cutout white dress. The marriage followed a rapid courtship, with the ceremony coming within days of a public engagement announced at another Dubai venue, the Burj Al Arab.
Alleged Unsettled Account and Hotel Frustration
It is claimed that Lee Andrews has not yet paid the outstanding hotel bill for the stay at the One& Only Royal Mirage. The unpaid balance is believed to be substantial, with rooms at the property reported to cost around £2, 000 a night. Staff are said to have expected a return to settle the costs after a promise that the account would be paid, but the bill remained unsettled several weeks later.
When approached about the matter, Andrews insisted the charges had been paid, stating that payment was sent by an SMS confirmation on his local HSBC and that he would provide proof. He later said he would provide confirmation by a specific morning, but no proof of settlement was produced in the time described.
Claims Against Andrews, Past Allegations and Legal History
Since the wedding, questions about Andrews’ finances and past conduct have been raised publicly. It has been claimed that he proposed to a former fiancée only months earlier and staged a similar rose-petal engagement at the Burj Al Arab. Other allegations present him as having exaggerated his wealth, with assertions of ownership of a multimillion-pound property and claims that sums of money were taken from a former partner.
He also spent time in a Dubai jail in 2025 after being imprisoned for three weeks over fraud allegations connected to a mortgage taken out in another woman’s name. That detention is part of the broader background now being cited in the wake of the unpaid hotel account claims. These matters are described as allegations and Andrews has denied some of the claims.
What Remains Unresolved and What Comes Next
Key elements remain unresolved: whether the hotel will receive formal proof of payment and whether the outstanding balance will ultimately be settled. The sum has been described in coverage as running into thousands of pounds, and the situation has prompted frustration among hotel staff who expected the account to be cleared after a promise to return and pay.
For now, the most immediate development is the assertion that the One& Only Royal Mirage has not received payment for the wedding stay. Further confirmation of payment or an accounting of outstanding charges has not been produced publicly in the timeframes discussed, leaving the matter classed as an ongoing dispute.
The sequence of events — a rapid engagement and wedding in Dubai, followed by claims of an unpaid bill and resurfaced allegations about Andrews’ past conduct — has kept the story in focus. How the hotel account is resolved will determine whether the matter becomes a private settlement or prompts further public or legal scrutiny.