Prince Clément Vandenkerckhove has officially been recognized as a Belgian prince after 26 years of secrecy — a moment he’s waited for since discovering his royal parentage at 16. Though he won’t receive a royal allowance, Clément is focused on building a real father-son bond with Prince Laurent, choosing to keep his birth surname as a tribute to his mother. This recognition follows a long-standing family mystery and echoes past royal paternity cases in Belgium, including one involving King Albert II. For Clément, it’s not about titles — it’s about identity, connection, and finally stepping into his place in the royal family.

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