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Belgium: after a DNA test, ex-King Albert finally recognizes being the father of Delphine Boël

2020-01-27T20:25:04.822Z


For the Belgian visual artist, it is a relief. The question of inheritance now arises. But for a possible access to the throne,


For Delphine Boël, 51, it is the end of a long battle. The ex-king of the Belgians Albert II admitted on Monday to be his biological father, following a DNA test to which justice has forced him, after several years of proceedings.

"Tonight is clearly a relief," recognized by the voice of his lawyer Delphine Boël, whose story had hit the headlines for many years in Belgium.

This Belgian plastic artist claims to have been born from the long bond that had in the 1960s and 1970s her mother, Sibylle de Sélys Longchamps, with Albert, then crown prince, married since 1959 to Paola Ruffo di Calabria.

The ex-king (85 years old), who reigned from 1993 to 2013, had always denied this paternity until now. But last May, he had to submit to this test, following a decision by the Brussels Court of Appeal. The result of this test was initially to remain confidential.

And drama, Monday evening, the statement of his lawyers fell. "His Majesty King Albert II took note of the results of the DNA sample which he lent himself to at the request of the Brussels Court of Appeal. The scientific conclusions indicate that he is the biological father of Mrs. Delphine Boël ”, they indicate.

"The emotional wound, nothing will heal it"

The ex-king decided "to put an end in honor and dignity to this painful procedure", they add. The king regrets that this procedure "did not respect the privacy of the parties", according to the press release.

In 2013, after the failure of an attempt at conciliation, Delphine Boël had decided to take the case to court. "She is successful," said her lawyer Marc Uyttendaele, in an interview on Belgian television RTL.

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However, "the emotional wound, nothing will heal it," he added, criticizing the press release from the king for his "lack of elegance, humanity, even kindness." King Albert II reigned until 2013 before abdicating, at 79, in favor of his eldest son Philippe.

Albert had married in July 1959 an Italian princess, Paola Ruffo di Calabria, with whom he had three children: Philippe (April 15, 1960), Astrid (June 5, 1962) and Laurent (October 19, 1963).

The couple went through a deep crisis in the 1960s and 70s and were on the verge of separation before coming to terms. In 1999, the existence of an illegitimate daughter, the fruit of a long affair with the baroness of Selys Longchamps, is mentioned in a biography of Queen Paola.

Delphine Boël becomes Albert II's 4th child

While the authorship of Albert II is no longer in doubt, the question now arises of the legacy of Delphine Böel on the death of her father. Asked about this on RTL, his lawyer Marc Uyttendaele simply replied: "He is a legitimate child like any other".

Albert II's lawyer, Alain Berenboom, for his part affirmed on Belgian television RTBF: "Legally, he sort of stops the legal battle there and accepts that Delphine Boël becomes her fourth child".

According to RTL, Delphine Boël, recognized as the daughter of Albert, could claim "a quarter of what the other children will be entitled to" in the death of the sovereign since a recent inheritance law was modified in Belgium.

But it should not have endowment and access to the throne since the Belgian constitution provides that the heirs of the crown must be legitimate, therefore born within marriage.

Source: leparis

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