At the age of eight, Delphine is exiled to London with her mother. She does not know who her father is. Prince Albert often visits her as a `good friend'. Delphine feels the lies and the tension. This makes it difficult for her at school.
After revealing her existence in 1999, Delphine is assailed by the press, but she keeps her word and conceals her origins. In 2001, Albert tells her outright that she isn't his daughter. Delphine breaks down and decides to file a lawsuit.
After twelve years of contact and humiliation, Delphine decides to go to court. She finally wants to expose the truth and gain recognition from her father. But King Albert's lawyers play it hard. Seven difficult years of trial follow.
Chris Michel
Director