A 56-year-old Australian claims to be the unrecognized son of the new kings of the United Kingdom, Charles III and Camilla Parker. The man assured that he was saddened to learn of the death of his “grandmother” Elizabeth II, in addition to the fact that it is shocking that they have named Prince of Wales to William and not to him who is supposed to be the true heir.4
“It’s hard not to take Charles’ appointment of William as the Prince of Wales as more than a kick in the face,” Simon Charles Dorante-Day told the Australian channel. News7. “I don’t want to feel like this, but I do,” she added.
“I just think the least Carlos can do is give me an answer: recognize me. He gives Guillermo a title like that, well, where is my answer? Where is my DNA proof? If you are not my father, it proves that you are not,” he complained.
The engineer has argued to the media that it was the result of Carlos and Camilla’s romance when he was only 17 years old and she was 18. The Australian has even said that Lady Di I knew of its existence, however nothing has ever been proven.
Now, after the death of the Queen isabel II, revealed that he is ready to take a DNA test which would verify his relationship with the new British monarchs, he has even undertaken legal actions to obtain paternity testing.
Simon Dorante-Day claims to have been born in the UK but currently lives in Queensland -Australia-. He claims to have been given up for adoption at the age of eight months and that his adoptive grandmother confessed to him before she died that he was the “secret son” of Charles and his wife, the new Queen Camilla of Cornwall.
Among the evidence presented Dorante-Day, there are some photos in which he compares members of his family, or himself, with members of the monarchy. He also maintains that there are inconsistencies in his birth certificate and that his middle name, Charles, is named after his father.
It was earlier this year that Dorante-Day wrote a letter to Queen Elizabeth II, asking her to support her son’s voluntary DNA testing. Unfortunately, she never received a reply: “I feel it is time for Her Majesty to intervene, enough is enough,” the letter read.
The Briton usually grabs headlines from time to time with his testimony, but nothing has ever been achieved.