Belgium’s ex-king Albert II, faced with daily US$5,600 fine, agrees to DNA test in love-child case.
DNA test is a major moment in the long battle between Albert and sculptor Delphine Boel who claims ex-king is her father
Albert has always refused to acknowledge that he could be her father, but has indirectly confessed to a past infidelity.
A decades-old royal paternity scandal is setting Belgium abuzz again.
Lawyers said Tuesday that Belgium’s former King Albert II, 84, has finally agreed to a DNA test demanded by a woman who claims to be his daughter in what could be a decisive breakthrough in the long-running case.
The news of the former king’s acquiescence had already pushed Sunday’s Belgium election results with its extreme right gains into second place on the local news.
King Albert II, who abdicated in 2013 for health reasons, had been facing a daily fine of €5,000 (US$5,600) for failing to provide his DNA in the case brought by 51-year-old Delphine Boel.
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