He sold cars for most of his life. Now a DNA test confirms he is a prince of one of Europe's oldest royal family
Belgium New Prince: Clement Vandenkerckhove, a 26-year-old Belgian car salesman, has been legally recognised as the son of Prince Laurent, younger brother of King Philippe. The recognition gives him equal inheritance rights to his father's estate,...

Nobody announced it at the time. The ceremony was small, procedural, and largely unnoticed until the Belgian weekly Soir Mag got hold of the story. That reporting revealed something with real financial weight behind it: under the new legal status, Vandenkerckhove now stands to inherit an equal share of his father's estate, on the same footing as any other child of the prince.
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Money, though, doesn't seem to be what mattered to him. Asked about the inheritance angle, he brushed it aside, telling reporters he cared far more about simply having the chance to know his father than about anything written into a will.
His mother is a well-known Belgian singer
His mother is Wendy Van Wanten, a well-known Belgian singer and model, and the identity of his father has been an open secret in certain circles for years, the kind of rumour that never quite goes away because the evidence keeps piling up. People noticed the resemblance to Prince Laurent early on. Then there was his name: Clement, echoing Villa Clementine, the prince's home in Tervuren. Van Wanten herself is said to have tucked references into her song lyrics over the years, breadcrumbs for anyone paying attention.The truth landed on him at 16. He didn't act on it right away, he waited until he was 20 to reach out to the man he now knew was his father. Prince Laurent didn't confirm the relationship publicly until last year, saying only that the two of them had "spoken openly and honestly" about it privately, long before anyone else knew.
Speaking to the Flemish paper Het Nieuwsblad earlier this month, Vandenkerckhove described what it actually felt like growing up with that unanswered question hanging over him. It wasn't the not-knowing that hurt most, he said, it was the secrecy itself, the weight of a truth everyone seemed to be dancing around.
He Refuses to Change the Surname
One thing hasn't changed: his surname. Despite his new legal ties to the royal family, he has no plans to trade his own name for the House of Saxe-Coburg. He put it simply, walking away from the name his mother gave him would feel like turning his back on everything she did to raise him alone.Prince Laurent already has three children with his wife, Princess Claire, whom he married in 2003. Vandenkerckhove now joins them, at least on paper, as a fourth.
It's not the first time Belgium's royal family has had to absorb a hidden child into the official record. Back in 2020, King Albert II , Philippe and Laurent's father, was forced by the courts to recognise Delphine Boël as his daughter after she spent years fighting for it. She became Princess Delphine. That battle had already cost Albert dearly: it was a central reason he abdicated the throne in 2013, handing the crown to Philippe amid a scandal that gripped the country for the better part of a decade.
Belgium's monarchy, it seems, has a habit of keeping its family tree more complicated than the official portraits suggest.
(Inputs from ANI)
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