Ex-Belgian king's secret daughter wins right to call herself princess after DNA test
Delphine Boel, an artist born in 1968 from ex-Belgian King Albert II's extra-marital affair, has been granted the title 'Princess of Belgium' after a seven-year legal battle to prove she was his daughter. Albert II, who had contested Boel's claim, was revealed as her biological father after a DNA test in January. She'll change her surname to her father's, Saxe-Cobourg.