Prince Charles Secret Son: Claiming to be the son of King Charles III and Camilla, Simon Charles Dorante-Day has spoken to the media about how he cannot bear to look at his children because he sees so much of Queen Elizabeth II in them. He claims he is the illegitimate son of the current King and Queen Consort and demands a DNA test to prove it.
Challenging To Look At His Children
In an interview with 7NEWS, Dorante-Day said it’s hard to look at his kids because they look so much like Her Majesty the Queen. “At the moment, it’s hard because I see her every time I look at one of them. So that sort of makes me sad.” “A lot of my friends are also really sad about the death of the Queen. When I see them, it all comes back. It’s right in front of you, so you can’t ignore it.”
They Gave Him To The People Who Worked For King Charles When He Was 17
Dorante-Day says that Charles and Camilla had him when Charles was only 17 years old. They agreed to give him to the people who worked for the family at the time because it would cause trouble. “A judge, myself, and his lawyer have talked there about Charles’ legal status and whether the monarch is protected by the law or is above the law,” he said.
He Wants Legal Resolution
“No, they told me, because we don’t see why he should be.” “Second, Camilla and her family are not above the law. So that debate has already happened and been decided. “Many people worried it would hurt my case when Charles became king. “But legally, it won’t make a difference. It’s still going to happen the same way.”
The Case
Simon Dorante-Day says these things to back up his claim that he is the son of Charles and Camilla. Dorante-Day was born in Gosport, Portsmouth, in the UK, on April 5, 1966. At eight months old, a local couple named Karen and David Day took him in.
Winifred and Ernest Bowden, his adoptive grandparents, worked for the Queen and Prince Philip at one of their royal homes. An Imperial Service Award was also given to Ernest Bowden. Dorante-grandmother Day’s told him over and over again that he was the child of Camilla and Charles. He said, “She didn’t just hint at it; she told me straight out.”
From his research, Dorante-Day knows that Charles and Camilla became close for the first time in 1965. He says that Camilla disappeared from Britain’s social scene for at least nine months before he was born, while Charles was sent to Australia.
A historian says that the hospital listed on Dorante-birth Day’s certificate as the place he was born didn’t have a single birth during the decade he was born. People also think that the names of his parents on his birth certificate were “made up.”
Dorante-Day says that Camilla kept him until he was eight months old. She held him hidden with the help of the royals and protection officers. He also says that when he was getting too old, it was planned for Dorante-adoptive Day’s grandmother, who used to work for the Queen, to have her daughter adopt him.
Dorante-Day said he remembers visiting houses around Portsmouth when he was a child. There, he would spend time with a woman he thought was Camilla while protection officers and his adoptive parents waited outside. Please forward this to your friends if you find it interesting. Visit Newswatchlist.com for the most recent celebrity news and updates.
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