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Dutch court approves man’s claim to Bourbon-Parma name

Feb 28, 2018 | 6:00 AM

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A Dutch court says the son — born out of wedlock — of a member of the royal house of Bourbon-Parma can use his father’s name and the title of prince.

The country’s highest administrative court, the Council of State, ruled Wednesday that 21-year-old Hugo Klynstra can now use the surname Bourbon-Parma.

The court adds that Klynstra “may also use the title prince and the predicate ‘Royal Highness.’”

Klynstra is the son of Prince Carlos Bourbon-Parma, who is the eldest son Princess Irene and her ex-husband. Irene is the sister of former Dutch queen Beatrix.