To: karenl and Henri M Re: JonkvrouwArchived Message
Posted by Irma on February 3, 2013, 7:47 am, in reply to "Re: Jonkvrouw"
I would have liked to make further comments on your answers but won't as this topic is not for this board. Thank you for your comments in any case
--Previous Message-- : It would have been different when the King : fathered a child with a poor laundry maid : and left mother and child in miserable : circumstances. Here it is not clear at all : if the King actually is Delphine's father or : not. In any way, as a daughter of Jonkheer : Jacques Boël, a rich man, she was born with : a golden spoon in her mouth, as is the Dutch : saying. : : Even the divorce of her parents did not : cause a fall in wealth, since Baronesse : Sybille married for the second time and now : with a very rich British aristocrat (the : Honorable Michael-Anthony Rathmore Cayzer) : and went -for an example- to the : ultra-chique Collège le Rosey in : Switzerland. (Her father also remarried : "well" with the Baronesse Diane de : Woot de Trixhe de Jannée). From A to Z the : girl was surrounded by well-to-do : circumstances, blue blood, a fine milieu. : : No, if Delphine ever wanted a formal : recognition of King Albert's fatherhood, : then she has walked the most impossible way : by going all-out public. : : : : :