12 comments

  • acheron 1 hour ago
  • thomasfl 46 minutes ago
    The Fresh Prince of Bel...gium.
  • grubbs 1 hour ago
    Damn! All those Hallmark movies just became documentaries!
  • ninjagoo 2 hours ago
    So no merit, effort or capability-based gains; instead a straight title, prestige, wealth and inheritance gain through DNA, over which no offspring has any control.
    • vl 50 minutes ago
      ” But he will not receive a royal allowance, nor will he be expected to take on official duties, and he has no rights to the Belgian throne.”

      So it seems nothing will change for him.

      • guax 28 minutes ago
        I got curious about this but it seems that this is also the case for all his siblings. His bio dad gets it (EUR 300k/y) because of a transitional compromise but the future princes aside from the presumptive heir to the throne will not get it.

        Not that they might be any close to being destitute given the estate size.

        As for him, I suppose you can sue for backpay child support.

      • m3kw9 47 minutes ago
        he can now borrow against that inheritance
        • jstanley 29 minutes ago
          You know or you merely speculate?
          • tyromaniac 24 minutes ago
            The article states he's due for a share of the inheritance, as to if he could get a prodigal son style advance I dont know
    • green_wheel 23 minutes ago
      Yeah, people leave their things to their children. It's been happening for quite some time now. You should look into it.
    • tecleandor 54 minutes ago
      He got equal inheritance rights as every person gets from his parents. In this case I see it as "You had a kid, you better take charge of that."

      Also:

      > But he will not receive a royal allowance, nor will he be expected to take on official duties, and he has no rights to the Belgian throne. Vandenkerckhove could take his father’s family name, Saxe-Coburg, but has indicated he may not choose to.

    • michaeljx 2 hours ago
      Like the good nepotistic society we are
      • zdragnar 2 hours ago
        I'm struggling to understand what the desirable alternative is here. Children shouldn't be recognized by their patients? Or only lower class parents should have the burden of sharing their income with their children?
        • tbrownaw 1 hour ago
          > what the desirable alternative is here

          Limits on how much parents can spend other people's resources on their kids. Which goes with civil office being a job rather than a special privilege.

        • jackb4040 38 minutes ago
          Aristocracies should not exist anywhere on earth in 2026, except in ceremonial form. Their ill-gotten gains should be expropriated into the hands of the state.

          It's dishonest of you to argue that they should be treated like normal citizens while they cling desperately to their distinct and superior position. If they want to be treated as normal people all they have to do is renounce their titles.

          • waterheater 24 minutes ago
            So what's stopping the Belgian people from grabbing torches and pitchforks, marching to the castle, and demanding that this injustice be immediately reconciled?
        • madaxe_again 1 hour ago
          All children should be gestated in womb-bladders in state hatcheries, and raised to maturity by the state. Knowing or wanting to know your parents should be considered a deviancy, a perversion.

          Oh wait that’s Brave New World. Or The Naked Sun, depending on your preferred flavour of SF nightmare.

          • alberto-m 1 hour ago
            Or Plato's Republic, if one prefers older books.
    • terabytest 43 minutes ago
      Sounds like the definition of monarchy?
    • skrebbel 2 hours ago
      Wealth gain? How?
      • Retric 43 minutes ago
        Inheritance, or more quickly the ability to borrow against that inheritance.
    • zuzululu 42 minutes ago
      From a simulation hypothesis perspective, your DNA is the passport through many simulations you've experienced and it carries the merit, effort and capabilities gained over time.
    • bell-cot 1 hour ago
      Are you advocating for all children being anonymized and raised in orphanages? Or a 100% inheritance tax? Or just expressing disappointment at your own relative lack of wealthy & famous recent ancestors?
      • short_sells_poo 1 hour ago
        100% inheritance tax would be ideal, but it's never going to happen in practice.
        • afh1 1 hour ago
          Remove the greatest incentive for long term investment, what could go wrong?
          • omgwtfbyobbq 47 minutes ago
            Depending on what motivations are, separate controlling interest from personal wealth, at least above some reasonable limit.

            Obviously easier said than done, but unless the predominant incentive for everyone is just to generate more wealth for themselves/relatives/etc, other existing incentives should be sufficient to invest.

          • jackb4040 35 minutes ago
            "you can't just abolish nepotism, that's tantamount to abolishing capitalism!"

            yes

  • hmokiguess 1 hour ago
    So he knew when he turned 16 but only got recognized 10 years later. I hope when he was a teenager he got into some friendly brawl and said "Shut up my Dad is the King." and got laughed on and now the other person is seeing the news.
    • layman51 1 hour ago
      But it’s funny because this is a common childhood fantasy. Like maybe as a five year old, you get into a conflict with your parents and you imagine that your dad is actually not really your dad, but is actually some other outstanding member of the community. There was a similar plot point in the Joker (2019) movie too.
      • trollbridge 1 hour ago
        Or the plot to The Princess Diaries. Like, every adolescent in a certain era experienced that.
  • stephbook 1 hour ago
    > “If I were to sacrifice [my] family name, it would be a betrayal of everything my mother has done for me.”

    Only a man could entertain this thought.

  • xz18r 2 hours ago
    I'm Belgian, this has been public knowledge since the guy was born. At least it was dealt with a lot more amicably than the other case (Delphine Boël being the child of King (then Prince) Albert II), which was decades of bad lying and denial.
  • shevy-java 25 minutes ago
    Finally those emails from Nigeria were right after all!
  • NDlurker 1 hour ago
    Saxe-Coburg? Are these guys cousins to the British royal family? Time to do some googling
  • johnbarron 1 hour ago
    I love Hereditary Dentists....
  • throw21x 1 hour ago
    weird people are still treating some like kings/gods in this day and age
  • hrdwdmrbl 1 hour ago
    I'm king of the world. DM me if you want a title.
    • johnbarron 1 hour ago
      I am also Sovereign. Will do it for half the price this one is asking for.
    • hmokiguess 1 hour ago
      which world though