The love child of the former Belgian King Albert II is hoping a court will grant her the same rights and titles as her father's legitimate children.King Albert finally admitted he was Ms Boël's father in January this year, having fought her paternity claim for more than a decade.
Rumours of an illegitimate child first emerged in 1999 in an unauthorised biography about Albert's wife Queen Paola, prompting a royal scandal and enduring media gossip in Belgium. Reports suggest her children would also be eligible for a royal title if the court rules in her favour.image copyrightPrincess Paola of Belgium and Prince Albert of Belgium with their children in 1969
The 86-year-old had resisted court orders to undergo DNA testing until he was facing fines of €5,000 a day for refusing to do so.
No more royals anywhere.
Distracting viewers from the real important reports like the FM's corona briefings.
What a gold digger.
Why..why..u have done well without it so why now..what is the motivation
1)I don't care about an irrelevant story that isn't newsworthy. How dare you not show the First Minister of Scotlands daily news briefing. People in Scotland pay towards the BBC's licence fee and should be represented.
Don't give the bastard a thing.
Why Not
Ohhhhhh.........🤭😆
Law Law Latest News, Law Law Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: Daily Mail Online - 🏆 135. / 51 Read more »