BRUSSELS (AP) — A decades-old royal paternity scandal is setting Belgium abuzz again.
Lawyers said Tuesday that Belgium's former King Albert II, 84, has finally agreed to a DNA test demanded by a woman who claims to be his daughter in what could be a decisive breakthrough in the long-running case.
Boel has been trying to establish paternity for years and her story has often made headlines. Albert has never publicly denied being her father but so far refused to provide DNA. The lawyer for the former monarch said the DNA results would have to be sealed until later in the legal case.
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