For years, the man fought to get members of the royal family to take a DNA test.
Simon Charles Dorante-Day from Queensland in Australia, who claims to be the secret son of Great Britain’s King Charles III and his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, says he will take legal action to prove his royal lineage . The 56-year-old engineer announced this on the air of News7.
Dorante-Day was adopted at the age of eight months. Both of his adoptive grandparents worked for the Queen and Prince Philip in one of their homes. According to him, one day his grandmother said that he was the daughter of Charles and Camilla. Now the man reacted painfully to the fact that Prince William received the title of Prince of Wales, which is due to the heir to the throne of the first line.
“It’s hard not to take Charles calling William Prince of Wales anything other than a kick in the face. I don’t want to feel that, but I do. I think the least Charles could do is give me an answer – acknowledge me. He gave William that title, so where’s my answer? Where’s my DNA test? If I’m not your father, prove that you’re not the father,” said the Australian.
As you know, for years Simon has wanted members of the royal family to take a DNA test. However, he did not even receive an answer to his letter to the late Elizabeth II.
The man claims Camilla was absent from the British public scene, and King Charles III left for business in Australia nine months before her birth. He also said the queen consort kept him for up to eight months, hiding him from the world with the help of the royal family and security officers.
However, according to official records, the new king and Camilla met each other five years after the birth of Dorante-Day.
It will be recalled that Charles III officially ascended the throne on September 10 after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II on September 8.
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