From Car Salesman to Prince: Prince Laurent of Belgium Recognises Son Born Before Marriage
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A former car salesman discovered through a DNA test his kinship with royalty. The finding ended up forever changing his life.
Clement Vandenherckove, 26, had the paternity recognized by Prince Laurent of Belgium and now joins the royal family
Clément Vandenkerckhove was recognized as the son of Prince Laurent of Belgium after a DNA test, in a family history dating back to a relationship between the royal member and singer Wendy Van Wanten.
Pasta, cars, business plans - who is Clément? And how was it for him not knowing for a long time who his father is?
Former Belgian car salesman Clément Vandenkerckhove has become the new prince. Prince Laurent, the younger brother of King Philippe, recognized him as his son, although he did not know him until he was 20 years old. The new member of the royal family can use the title, but will not have all the rights belonging to the monarchical dynasty - for example, he will not become heir to the throne, the BBC website wrote.
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