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The Belgian artist became a "princess" after a seven-year legal battle

 

A Belgian artist has been officially recognized as a princess after a seven-year legal battle.

The Belgian Court of Appeals granted her the right to the title of Princess of the country, after the court granted her the right to prove her claim that she was the daughter of former King Albert II.

The woman, named Delphi Boyle, finally convinced the court after seven years of fighting to give her the right to use the title of princess.

The woman's lawyer told the court that DNA tests proved that King Albert II was the woman's father. Now the woman is completely satisfied with the court ruling.

However, the ruling is surprising given that the decision was announced on October 29. The woman will now change her family name to her father's and receive royal addresses for Sykes Coburg and her two children, Josephine and Oscar.

King Albert has long denied any connection to Boyle's royal family.

Remember that he resigned six years before the monarchy in favor of his son Philip.

The Belgian artist became a "princess" after a seven-year legal battle Reviewed by Zishan Aziz on 2:32 AM Rating: 5

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