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King Charles and Queen Camilla’s ‘secret love child’ seeks legal help to prove his claim

King Charles and Queen Camilla’s ‘secret love child’ seeks legal help to prove his claim

Simon Dorante-Day, an Australian living in Queensland but originally from Britain, is making strenuous efforts to prove his royal lineage.

Simon Dorante-Day had previously stated that his claims regarding his ancestry were the result of years of research.

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In an interview with 7NewsSimon said he is maintaining confidentiality regarding specific case details and that he and his wife, Dr. Elvianna Dorante-Day, have been carefully gathering evidence.

The King and Queen will visit Australia in October this year.

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Regarding his legal action, Simon asked the outlet: “What am I going to do this time? Well, I would be very foolish not to take action if he ends up in the same jurisdiction as me. But I think I would be even more foolish to reveal my cards prematurely.”

However, Buckingham Palace has not commented publicly on Dorante-Day’s allegations.

According to the report, Simon further stressed that he was not interested in “money or fame.” He added: “I am 100 percent convinced that I will have the answers.”

Who is Simon Dorante-Day?

Simon Dorante-Day was born in Gosport, Portsmouth, UK in 1966 and was adopted by Karen and David Day at the tender age of eight months. His adoptive grandparents, Winifred and Ernest Bowlden, had previously served the Queen and Prince Philip in a royal household, with Ernest even receiving an Imperial Service Award.

Dorante-Day’s allegations

Dorante-Day cited various physical characteristics to support his claims, including facial features, ears, hands, fingers, feet, toes, head shape, hair color and body type.

He believes that the DNA test will confirm his claims and identify other people who were aware of the situation and possibly involved in a larger conspiracy.

According to Dorante-Day’s research, Charles and Camilla formed a close bond in 1965. He claims that shortly thereafter, in the period before his birth, Camilla disappeared from British society for about nine months while Charles was sent to Australia.