Humo spoke to the halfsister of king Albert and show a picture of Liselotte Landbeck on their website:
Humo sprak met de verborgen zus van koning Albert | Humo: The Wild Site
Some info and quotes:
Ingeborg speaks English with a Swedish accent. She remembers very little of the early years of her life. She wasn't raised in a warm family, she says that she lived just about with everybody except her parents. 'It is quite a story' she says, before she stops.
'I was fifty when I first heard that my father was not my father. Fifty, do you know what that means? My life was ruined: I've had a mess of a life.'
She says that she didn t suffer from it, but that she knew that something was not right, that something was going on. But she could never put her finger on it.
I asked my mother several times if there was something that I needed to know. But she always evaded it and pretended that i invented things. I still remember how it went, the first time we spoke about it. My parents were visiting us in the States. We sat outside the house, mum and me - my father was taking a nap upstairs. I said; Mum, I can't help it but I have the feeling that my father is not my father. She reacted surprised, denied and asked how I got that idea. I said I just felt it,a fter which she spoke out. Shortly- my father never slept longer than 15 minutes during the day and she was afraid that he would overhear us while we were talking about
that. She promissed him not to say a word about it and my father was strict: a promise is a promise. He is dead now, I am not going to say anything bad about him, but she didn't want to get into a fight with him at any cost.'
About Leopold III:
'I never met the guy, I don't have an image of it. My mother only rarely met him after my birth, as far as I know. I am not aware of any meetings at a later age. It was over.'
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Apparently the interview has been published in yesterday's edition, i will see if I can find a copy.
The cover
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http://www.humo.be/cps/rde/xchg/humo/main.xsl/21823.htm