From the DNA analysis suggests that the Belgian king, Albert II, 85) is in fact the biological father of the artist Delphine Boël (51). Alain Berenboom, lawyer for the king, and this is on behalf of his client, announced, announce, various Belgian media outlets.

The king has just granted to the biological father of the Boël, he has decided that his legal paternity is not legally subject to appeal.

“Well, there are legal arguments in favour of and the objections to be justified, that a legal paternity does not necessarily reflect the view of biological fatherhood, and that in the course of the procedure is debatable, king Albert has decided to not throw up with dignity and honor, to put an end to this painful procedure, which is used in the official statement.

Boël claims for years that she was a daughter of Albert II. The artist stepped in, in 2013, to go to the court and claimed that the former king, is a DNA test done. There was also, however, that the court would have to consider that her mother’s husband, a businessman, Jacques Boël, her legal father.

The court decided, in 2017, in which there is no bond existed between Delphine Boël and her legal father, Jacques, and for many years before his daughter would have worn. The artist went on to appeal against the decision, and the Court of Appeals ultimately held that, as Jacques Boël is not her legal father, and that of Albert II, the DNA analysis have to go through.

King Albert II, after an appeal against the judgment. He had, however, a blood for a DNA test to slow down in the Brussels-erasmus hospital, after the court of him, on penalty of a fine of 5,000 euros per day. He was forced, however, to conclude that the results be kept secret.

That geheimhoudingseis of the king was the 13th of december, however, was rejected by the Court of Appeal.

Boëls’s mother Sybille de Selys Longchamps, it would be between 1966 and 1984, to have a relationship with the prince before. Albert II was for nearly twenty years, the king of Belgium. Even though he is no longer the head of state, he would, after his abdication of the title of king to keep. His son, Philippe, took the throne for more than five years ago for him.

the Artist Delphine Boël, daughter of king Albert II. (Photo: Pro-Shots).