Wednesday 29 May 2019

Former Belgian king undergoes DNA test in paternity case



The former King of Belgium, Albert II, submitted a DNA test on Tuesday, to finally resolve the paternity issue of a woman, Delphine Boe who claims to be his daughter.

The sovereign bowed to pressure in order to avoid daily fines of €5000 ($5600), according to his lawyers.

"After having taken note of the judgment handed down on May 16 by the Brussels Court of Appeal, HM King Albert decided to submit to the expertise ordered by the Court of Appeal," his legal representatives said in a statement.

Boel launched proceedings in 2013 to have Albert's fatherhood recognized but these allegations have always been denied by the former Monarch, who reigned for 20 years from 1993.

Albert abdicated shortly after the accusations were made due to health reasons.

The artist, who was born in 1968, asserts she is the extramarital daughter of the then prince as a result of an affair with her mother, Sibylle de Selys Longchamps.

The one time King has been married to Italian Paola Ruffo di Calabria since 1959, whom he met the previous year at a reception at the Belgian Embassy.

In October 2018, the Brussels Court of Appeal ordered Albert II to submit a genetic sample. Until now, the 84-year-old had refused any such test, but has subsequently relented in the face of the aforementioned financial penalties.

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