May 16 (UPI) -- A Belgium court ruled Thursday that former King Albert II must pay more than $5,500 every day until he agrees to submit to a paternity test, to see if he's the father of a well-known Belgian artist.
The court of appeals in Brussels issued the decision Thursday, which upheld a ruling last year that ordered the former monarch comply with DNA testing. At issue is whether he's the biological father of Belgian artist and noblewoman Delphine Boel.