Belgian Prince Laurent's Social Security Request Denied by Court
The Brussels court ruling restricts the prince's access to social benefits including family allowances, health insurance, and pensions.
A court in Brussels has ruled against the request of Prince Laurent of Belgium to be registered with a social security fund.
The decision, made public on Monday, determined that the prince's application was unfounded, thus preventing him and his family from accessing social security benefits.
As a result, Prince Laurent will not be eligible for various forms of social assistance, including family allowances, health insurance, and pensions.
This ruling marks a significant development in the prince's attempts to secure social welfare coverage in Belgium.