Belgium’s ex-monarch agrees to DNA test in paternity case
BRUSSELS — 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.
By the evening, news of the former king’s acquiescence had already pushed Sunday’s Belgium election results with its extreme right gains into second place on the local news.