Belgian car salesman becomes prince after royal parentage confirmed
Summary
Belgium's Prince Laurent has officially recognized 26-year-old Clément Vandenkerckhove, a former car salesman, as his son and prince after confirming their family connection through a DNA test. Clément will not receive a royal allowance, will not be in line for the throne, and will not participate in royal duties.Key Facts
- Clément Vandenkerckhove is 26 years old and was previously a car salesman.
- Prince Laurent is Clément’s father, confirmed by a 99.5% DNA match.
- Clément’s mother is Belgian singer Wendy Van Wanten.
- Clément was legally recognized as Prince Laurent’s son at a town hall ceremony six months ago.
- Clément can use the royal family name Saxe-Coburg but has not decided if he will.
- He will not receive a royal allowance or take part in royal activities.
- Clément is not in line for the Belgian throne.
- Prince Laurent’s father, former King Albert II, had a similar paternity case and recognized his daughter after a court battle.
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