Aussie claiming to be Charles and Camilla’s lovechild unhappy at William’s title

Aussie claiming to be Charles and Camilla’s lovechild unhappy at William’s title


Mr. Dorante-Day was born in Portsmouth, United Kingdom, on April 5, 1966; he was adopted at the age of eight months before his family moved to Australia.

King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, arrive at Writer's Square ahead of a service of reflection in memory of Queen Elizabeth II at St Anne's Cathedral on September 13, 2022

King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, arrive at Writer's Square ahead of a service of reflection in memory of Queen Elizabeth II at St Anne's Cathedral on September 13, 2022


A British-born Australian who believes he is the lovechild of King Charles III and Queen consort Camilla described William’s appointment as Prince of Wales as a “slap in the face.”

Simon Charles Dorante-Day, a 56-year-old engineer from Queensland, was adopted at the age of eight months and claims his adoptive grandmother told him on her deathbed that he was the’secret son’ of Charles and Camilla.

He has expressed for years his wish for the royal family to consent to a DNA test to confirm his genetic heritage, and he has even sought senior legal counsel when a letter he wrote to the Queen expressing his distress received no response.

Queensland-based engineer Simon Charles Dorante-Day, 56, was adopted at eight months old and maintains that his adoptive grandmother told him on her deathbed that he was the 'secret son' of Charles and Camilla

Queensland-based engineer Simon Charles Dorante-Day, 56, was adopted at eight months old and maintains that his adoptive grandmother told him on her deathbed that he was the 'secret son' of Charles and Camilla

Mr. Dorante-Day told News7 that it is difficult to view Charles’ decision to name William as the Prince of Wales as anything other than a slap in the face.

“I do not wish to feel this way, but I do.” I believe the least Charles can do is respond to me; he should at least acknowledge me. He grants William such a title; nevertheless, where is my response? Where is my DNA sample? If you are not my father, you must prove it.

'It's hard not to take Charles naming William as the Prince of Wales as anything other than a kick in the face,' Mr Dorante-Day told an Australian news outlet (William pictured last week)

'It's hard not to take Charles naming William as the Prince of Wales as anything other than a kick in the face,' Mr Dorante-Day told an Australian news outlet (William pictured last week)

The Australian also restated his intention to pursue legal action to compel the King to submit to a paternity test.

Mr. Dorante-Day added, “There has been discussion between a judge, me, and his attorney on the legal status of Charles and whether the monarch is above the law or protected by it.”

And the response was no; they informed me that they do not see any reason why he is. Moreover, Camilla and her family are not exempt from the law. Therefore, this argument has already been had and resolved.

On September 13, 2022, King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, arrive at Writer’s Square prior to a memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II at St Anne’s Cathedral.

Simon Charles Dorante-Day, a 56-year-old engineer from Queensland, was adopted at the age of eight months and claims his adoptive grandmother told him on her deathbed that he was the’secret son’ of Charles and Camilla.

Mr. Dorante-Day told an Australian news station, “It’s difficult not to view Charles’ decision to choose William as Prince of Wales as a slap in the face” (William pictured last week)

Mr. Dorante-Day was born in Portsmouth, United Kingdom, on April 5, 1966, and was adopted at the age of eight months before his family relocated to Australia.

Mr. Dorante-Day believes that his adoptive grandmother informed him he was the son of Charles and Camilla. Both of Mr. Dorante-adoptive Day’s grandparents worked for the Queen and Prince Philip in one of their royal residences.

Mr. Dorante-lawsuit Day’s claims that King Charles and Queen consort Camilla began their intimate relationship in 1964, a year before his birth certificate indicates he was born.

He asserts that Queen Consort Camilla was missing from the British social scene and that King Charles traveled to Australia nine months before to his birth.

Mr. Dorante-Day alleges Camilla hid him from the world until he was eight months old, with the assistance of the royal family and protection officers, and that it was a condition of the adoption that his names Simon and Charles not be changed.

Mr. Dorante-adoptive Day’s grandmother, the daughter of a member of the royal family, was scheduled to take him under her care after he outgrew his hiding place at eight months.

Mr. Dorante-Day argues that contradictions on his birth certificate and in his name are more evidence that he is of royal descent.

However, his timeline contradicts official documents, which indicate that the new King and Camilla met five years after Mr. Dorante-birth. Day’s

Mr. Dorante-study Day’s reveals that Charles and Camilla first grew close in January 1965, when they attended the burial of Winston Churchill.

It is widely believed that Charles and Camilla met in 1970 at a polo match in Windsor Great Park.

According to legend, she presented herself by saying, “You know, sir, my great-grandmother was your great-great-mistress grandfather’s – so how about it?” – an allusion to Edward VII and Alice Keppel, his mistress.

In 2005, ten years after her divorce from Andrew Parker Bowles in 1995, she married Charles.

Mr. Dorante-Day has gone viral by routinely uploading photos comparing himself and his children to members of the British royal family, in this case the King.

After being adopted at eight months, Mr. Dorante-Day believes that King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla are his biological parents.

Thursday, the Queen passed away at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96. Mr. Dorante-Day expressed his sorrow via social media, but maintained his resolve to investigate his biological ancestry.

Mr. Dorante-Day offered a homage to his alleged grandmother last week, following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

When he awoke on Friday, his daughter Meriam informed him that Her Majesty had passed away.

It would be difficult for anyone not to be moved and grieved by her passing, he wrote.

Since learning about the passing of my grandma, Lilibet, I have been flooded with condolence notes. Thank you for your thoughtful remarks, prayers, and concern.

Mr. Dorante-Day stated that the death of the monarch also marked the end of his “pleasant” ability to determine his biological ancestry, as she never answered to a letter he sent her.

Nonetheless, he pledged to continue his efforts to prove that the new monarch and his wife are his biological parents.

“As many of you have indicated, my family and I lament not only the loss of Her Majesty, but also the loss of another chance to handle this issue amicably and properly,” he said.

So, despite the missed opportunity to personally hear her account of events and the profound loss we all feel at her departure, it will be business as usual on a personal and public level.

Mr. Dorante-Day shared a photo of himself with the Queen when she was younger.

The father-of-nine stated that he believes the Queen is now ‘free’ to do as she pleases in the afterlife ‘like she had throughout her reign’ and that she is now’reunited with her greatest love and closest friend, the late Duke of Edinburgh.

According to him, she would prefer that everyone rejoice and remember her for what she stood for and the improvements she was able to do during her reign, rather than grieve over her passing.

Mr. Dorante-Day, whose wife Elvianna and children are Indigenous Australians, stated that his family would engage in sacred Aboriginal cultural activities during their period of mourning.

“As we all feel this loss, we are collectively entering a phase that First Nations Australians would call “Sorry Business,”” he said.

Regardless of your views, political leanings, religious beliefs, or convictions, she has always been a part of our lives. Elizabeth touched each and every one of us.’

“Dr. Elvianna, my family, and I would appreciate it if people understood and respected that we, too, are experiencing Sorry Business for our own reasons and in our own way.

Rest in peace Aka, you are now in God’s hands; I know I will always carry a part of you inside me.


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