Indeed no, Boël could not disinherit her technically according to the law of Belgium, but he could easily do something, e.g. transferring all his fortune to some trust fund, so that there would be nothing left under his name for her to inherit~ ? And if I remember correctly, Albert visited her...
Not sure when Boël decided to do so~ but if he's as cruel as Delphine said, I doubt he would be willing to let her inherit any of his fortune even before the story being made public.... I somehow remembered that one of the reasons Delphine would like to be recognised as the daughter of King...
mmmm, I meant, even if she were Boël's legal daughter, what she could inherit from Boël could still be little (if not nothing at all). According to Delphine, it seems that he has already managed to make such an arrangement that Delphine would not benefit from being his heiress even when she was...
I doubt Delphine's children would be in the line of succession, neither would Delphine herself I believe despite being an HRH now~ (as long as the King does not give his permission to her marriage~ ?)
What I meant is, even if Boël were still her legal father, depite not being able to disinherit her completely, Boël would still be able to make sure that she has little to inherit from his fortune. That is, remaining being a Boël to Delphine may not be as 'smart' as she claimed to be~ ?
Delphine did have a stepfather, who was Michael Anthony Rathborne Cayzer, the second husband of her mother (they were married when Delphine was 14). Jacques Boël was never her stepfather but her legal father till perhaps around 2013, as her mother was legally married to J Boël when Delphine was...
I like the ensembles she was wearing on the National Day in 2006. Very classic. Has anyone any idea of the designer? :tongue:
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/830/2006x.jpg