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Belgium's ex-king recognizes illegitimate daughter

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Tuesday, 28 January 2020 (15:18 IST)
The former King Albert II of Belgium has admitted he fathered a daughter during an affair 51 years ago. His recognition of artist Delphine Boel as his daughter came after a DNA test gave a positive result.
Belgium's former King Albert II on Monday finally admitted he was the father of a woman who has been pressing the claim of his paternity for the past two decades, after a DNA test reportedly turned up positive.
 
The 85-year-old ex-monarch said in a statement that he recognized that he was the "biological father" of Belgian artist Delphine Boel, saying he wanted to end a "painful" legal battle.
 
Heavy fines
 
Boel took the case to court in 2013 when Albert lost his immunity after abdicating. Albert had repeatedly denied being her father, but agreed in May last year to take a DNA test after a fine of €5,000 ($5,500) was imposed on him for every day he refused to do so.
 
Lawyers for both sides confirmed that the results from the test indicated Albert's paternity.
Albert reigned as Belgian king from 1993 until he abdicated in 2013, citing health reasons. His eldest son Philippe, one of three children from his marriage with now ex-Queen Paola, is the current monarch.

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