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| The offices of the Council of State in The Hague Photo: Wikimedia Commons |
The illegitimate
son of a Dutch prince has won the right to use his father’s title after a
lengthy legal battle.
Hugo Klynstra, 21, is the son of prince Carlos, one of
the children of princess Irene, who is a sister of former queen Beatrix.
He was
born to a childhood friend of prince Carlos, named Brigitte Klynstra, when the
two had a relationship. Carlos insists that the couple agreed the child would receive
no royal title or other rights and that Klynstra made ‘an independent decision’
to have a child.
However, when he turned 18, Hugo Klynstra decided to challenge
that arrangement and has fought a series of legal battles to be granted royal
status since then.
Now the Council of State, the highest Dutch administrative
court, has ruled that the youth can use the title prince de Bourbon de Parme
and has the right to be addressed as ‘royal highness’.
However, although he can
use the title, the ruling does not mean that Klynstra is a member of the house
of De Bourbon de Parme, the Council of State said.


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