DAWN.COM

Today's Paper | May 05, 2024

Published 16 Jan, 2018 07:02am

Dutch royals’ tug of title lands in highest court

THE HAGUE: Royal watchers in the Netherlands are keenly awaiting the outcome of a dragging court battle between Dutch King Willem-Alexander’s cousin and his illegitimate son, who is claiming his father’s name and a royal title.

Prince Carlos de Bourbon de Parme took his illegitimate son, the 21-year-old Hugo Klynstra, to the country’s highest court on Monday after Klynstra claimed his father’s surname shortly after turning 18 three years ago.

Prince Carlos is the grandson of Dutch princess Juliana, who ruled as queen in The Netherlands from 1948-1980, and is King Willem-Alexander’s cousin.

Klynstra was born from an illegitimate relationship between Prince Carlos and Dutch mother Brigitte Klynstra, as Juliana’s first great-grandchild.

Although Carlos does not deny paternity — Klynstra’s birth “having been mainly his mother’s wish,” — Carlos however is denying the child any family rights, Dutch newspapers said.

But Hugo Klynstra is now claiming his title, which will change his name to Prince Carlos Hugo Roderik Sybren de Bourbon de Parme and entitle him to be addressed as “your royal highness”, the popular daily tabloid De Telegraaf said.

Published in Dawn, January 16th, 2018

Read Comments

Pakistani lunar payload successfully launches aboard Chinese moon mission Next Story