Paternity dispute with former king: the court has decided: Belgium has a new princess



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Artist Delphine Boël has been fighting for years to be recognized as the biological daughter of former Belgian King Albert II, but a court in Brussels has finally upheld her right.

According to his interpretation, his mother and Albert had a long affair decades ago: the artist Delphine Boël, 52 years old.

According to his interpretation, his mother and Albert had a long affair decades ago: the artist Delphine Boël, 52 years old.

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After years of paternity dispute with the former king of Belgium, the responsible court in Brussels has finally ruled in favor of the artist Delphine Boël. The 52-year-old is now officially the Princess of Belgium. Lawyer Boëls confirmed a report from RTBF to the Belgian news agency. Her two children, Joséphine and Oscar, would also become princesses and princes, respectively. Boël himself takes his father’s surname: Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha.

The artist has been fighting for years to be recognized as the biological daughter of the former Belgian King Albert II. According to her interpretation, her mother and Alberto had a long romance decades ago, which Alberto had always denied. In January she relented after years of litigation and admitted paternity (we inform). The court had previously ruled that he had to submit to a test. After the last hearing on September 10, the appeals court announced its decision for October 29.

Belgian artist Delphine Boël is officially the daughter of former King Albert II of Belgium since January, and now also the princess of Belgium.

Belgian artist Delphine Boël is officially the daughter of former King Albert II of Belgium since January, and now also the princess of Belgium.

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