The king of Belgium will take the DNA test to prove if he's the father of the artist

Albert II, who had dedicated himself to the Belgian throne six years ago, has agreed to take the DNA test that was requested by a woman who claims to be his daughter in what may be a big leap ahead in this ongoing case for two decades. Albert [...]
Albert II, who had dedicated himself to the Belgian throne six years ago, has agreed to take the DNA test that was requested by a woman who claims to be his daughter in what may be a big leap ahead in this ongoing case for two decades.
Albert is 84 years old, and left the throne in 2013 on health issues. He had, in parallel, received a daily fine of 5,000 euros after failing to respect the court's decision to offer His DNA.
Boel, 51, has tried to prove that Albert is her biological father for years and his stories often made a fuss. Albert has never publicly denied that he was her father but refused to offer the DNA.
The former monarch's lawyer said the latter had already agreed to do this “out of respect for judicial authorities”. /Periscope











