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No soapie on the planet can rival the royal family when it comes to plot twists and weird storylines.
This time, a British-born Australian man named Simon Dorante-Day is on a mission to prove he is the love child of King Charles And Queen Camilla.
The latest person to shoot their royal shot is Simon Dorante-Day, who was born in 1966 in Gosport, Portsmouth, UK, and adopted by Karen and David Day at eight months old. His adoptive grandparents, Winifred and Ernest Bowlden, previously served the Queen and Prince Philip in a Royal household, with Ernest receiving an Imperial Service Award.
The guy’s own investigations suggest that Charles and Camilla formed a close bond in 1965, and shortly after, during the time leading up to his birth, Camilla disappeared from the UK social scene for about nine months, while Charles was sent to Australia.
The timeline does seem a bit suspicious, but Dorante-Day admits that only a DNA test will be able to truly prove whether he might be Prince William’s possible usurper, although he reckons “others who knew about the situation and may have been part of a larger scheme.”
With the King and Queen planning a royal visit to Australia in October, Simon wants an opportunity to initiate a legal bid, forcing them to undergo a paternity test. Meanwhile, he and his wife, Dr Elvianna Dorante-Day, have been diligently working to gather evidence.
“We’re hammering in the background.”
Regarding his legal strategy, Simon told the outlet, “What am I going to do this time? Well, I’d be a very silly person not to take action when he comes into the same jurisdiction as me. But I think I’d be even sillier to reveal my hand prematurely.”
Simon has been seeking a DNA test from Charles and Camilla for several years. He clarifies, “These accusations that I’m doing this for money? Yeah, right, okay. And I’m doing it for fame? None is true.”
“All we want is the truth. All we want him to do is tell the truth, and her, Camilla as well. They both need to own up.”
In 2022, Simon hoped that sharing his story through Netflix or other media platforms would compel the King and Queen to address his claims.
“I’m taking my case through the proper legal channels, but I know that sharing my story and getting as many people aware of my claims as possible is going to be key to having Charles and Camilla address my claims,” he said.
The alleged prince concluded by saying, “I want a DNA test from both of them,” adding, “If sharing my story with a wider audience helps achieve that, then let’s do it.”
This is not the first time someone claimed to be a royal lovechild, but wouldn’t it be awesome if some Ozzie turns out to be the real heir to the British throne?
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