Prinsara
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I have to disagree. Delphine was raised in a home with parents who were present. She was loved deeply and wanted by the man she knew as her father for her entire childhood.
It was Delphine who rejected the man who WAS her father in every way except biology, in favor of pursuing recognition by a man who had done nothing to deserve the title or contribute to her life except to contribute DNA via an illicit affair with her mother and who was not coincidentally a member of the Belgian RF.
It sounds harsh because it is. All my sympathy is for Philippe, Astrid and Laurent. Very little left for Delphine and her mother.
Jacques Böel was not her father in any way, except legally, and did not play the role of a parent emotionally. (In fact, had Böel been any kind of a parent to her, she likely would not have pursued Albert, who actually showed her more affection and care for a period, and overall.)
Delphine and her own unstable, not-particularly loved childhood are covered extensively in her own thread and recent documentary, should you wish to read more, but I am afraid your impression is incorrect.
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