Former Belgian king faces fines if he refuses paternity test
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The former King Albert II of the Belgians has been ordered by a court to submit to a DNA test or face daily fines of €5,000 lawyers said Thursday. The order was the latest twist in a Belgian's sculptor pursuit to prove that she is the former monarch's daughFormer Belgian king faces fines if he refuses paternity test
The former King Albert II of the Belgians has been ordered by a court to submit to a DNA test or face daily fines of €5,000 lawyers said Thursday. The order was the latest twist in a Belgian's sculptor pursuit to prove that she is the former monarch's daughter. «I believe that the king will submit to this test, since he has the guarantee that it will remain confidential,» Albert's lawyer, Guy Hiernaux, told AFP. Another lawyer, Alain Berenboom, cautioned that the final decision remains with the monarch. The court-ordered fine was a major development in a long battle between Albert II and Delphine Boel, who launched proceedings before a top Brussels court in 2013 to have Albert's paternity recognised. Boel claims she was born in 1968 after a long affair between her mother, Sibylle de Selys Longchamps and the then crown prince Albert, married since 1959 to Paola Ruffo di Calabria. The 81-year-old former monarch, who reigned from 1993 until 2013, has always refused to acknowledge that he could be her father. Last October, the Brussels Court of Appeal ruled in favour of Boel and ordered Albert II to submit to a genetic sample in order to finally decide the matter. Albert refused any... Read more