Ex-Belgian King Fined Daily Until He Takes Paternity Test After Woman Claims She’s His Daughter.
Delphine Boël, a Belgian artist and noblewoman, first came forward in 2005 claiming to have been born from a long affair between Albert and her mother.
King Albert II, who abdicated from Belgium’s throne six years ago, is facing a hefty fine for each day he refuses to take a paternity test to settle a claim that he fathered a child in the 1960s.
Delphine Boël, a 51-year-old artist, claims to be the daughter of Belgium’s abdicated King Albert II, and fought a lengthy and often embarrassing legal fight for public recognition.
Should Boël prevail as a royal heiress, she is in line for a substantial share of the king’s fortune, which is conservatively estimated in the hundreds of millions. She may also be entitled to a title, and possibly a distant place in the line of succession.
She may receive it, but if the ex-King has his way, it will remain a state secret.
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