Man claiming to be the son of King Charles and Queen Camilla initiates legal campaign to prove his ‘royal paternity’

Over the years, a man named Simon Dorante-Day, 56, of Queensland, Australia, has claimed to be the son of King Charles and his wife Camilla. He had previously made headlines, but with Queen Elizabeth’s death and Charles rising to the throne, those claims have only grown in frequency and strength.According to 7NEWS, Simon was born on April 5, 1966, in Gosport, Portsmouth, and adopted by Karen and David Day.

His adoptive grandparents, Winifred and Ernest Bowlden, were employed by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip and served in the royal household. According to Simon, his grandmother told him the truth about his biological parents, stating that he was the son of Charles and Camila. Simon said she did not mince words and instead told him the truth. “She didn’t just hint at it, she told me outright,” he told 7NEWS.

Although the newly anointed King and his wife Camilla, who has the title of Queen Consort, married in 2005, their relationship stretches back to when Charles was still married to the late Princess Diana. Diana’s decision to leave him was mostly motivated by their affair.Simon claims that Camilla, his biological mother, gave birth to him while she was still a teenager.

With Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Simon’s determination to establish his heritage was greater than ever.He believes that King Charles awarded William the title of Prince of Wales with ease, and he continues to refuse to do a DNK test to determine whether Simon’s statements are accurate or not. The Queen never responded to any of Simon’s letters throughout the years, and her death means a “window of opportunity has closed,” Simon stated.

“There has been a discussion in there between a judge and myself and his barrister about the legal standing of Charles, and whether the monarch is protected by the law or is above the law,” Simon said. “And the answer to that was no – they told me that we don’t see any reason why he is.” Furthermore, this putative ‘heir’ to the throne stated, “And secondly, Camilla and her family are undoubtedly not above the law. So the argument has already been had and resolved.”

Simon Charles Dorante-Day described Charles as “weak” for failing to respond to any communication or recognize him as his “firstborn son.””On the eve of your coronation, when all that you have waited for and all that you’ve fought for has come to fruition, I hope that you are finally satisfied,” Simon wrote in his letter. “I am disappointed that my issue couldn’t be resolved before you ascended to the throne, but I feel that in the fullness of time this will reflect more poorly on the Monarchy than it ever will on me.”

“I feel disregarded. Charles gained all he wanted, including the throne and his bride. I don’t even know the truth about my mother. When will it swing the other way? Now it’s time for my happy ending.” He went on, “Maybe you can come clean and admit when you first met because the truth is you haven’t before!”
The Palace has never addressed these allegations.

A few weeks ago, the Australian took another step toward ‘justice’ by disclosing details of his latest legal attempt to establish his royal fatherhood. He intends to accompany King Charles and Queen Camilla to court on their journey to Australia. “What legal action am I going to take this time? “Well, I’d be a very foolish person to do nothing when he comes into the same jurisdiction as me,” Simon told 7News.

“But I think I’d be even sillier to let that cat out of the bag right now.”He continued, “You know, there’s always something going on in the background here at our house. It never stops. People believe that simply because anything becomes silent on Facebook, it means that the case is quiet, but this is not true. “We are hammering in the background.”Simon claims he does not desire fame or money, only the truth to be told.

“I am not doing this to become a Facebook persona. And I had to learn to do this, which was sometimes objectionable, since we were private people. Are these accusations that I’m doing this for money? Yeah, right, okay. And I’m doing it for fame? “Nothing is true.”He concluded, “We only want the truth. All we want him and Camilla to do is tell the truth. They both need to accept responsibility.

Although he cannot prove anything, some people trust his assertions. Could this man give King Charles a headache in the days ahead? We’ll have to wait and watch how this man’s life progresses.

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