Simon Dorante-Day says he is Prince Charles’ love child adopted out of royals

Simon Dorante-Day says he is Prince Charles’ love child adopted out of royals


The Australian man who claims to be the secret love child of King Charles and Queen Camilla says he has ‘a big hug’ ready for fellow royal ‘black sheep’ Prince Harry.

Simon Charles Dorante-Day also says the ‘family’ likeness his children bear to the Windsors are a daily reminder of the Queen and the sadness of her passing.

Mr Dorante-Day, 56, said that, as the son who was shunned by Charles from birth, he has a ‘lot to talk about’ with Harry.

Queensland-based engineer Simon Charles Dorante-Day, 56, (pictured) 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, (pictured) 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, (pictured) 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

‘We are both the black sheep of the royal family, I would say we have that bond,’ Dorante-Day told Channel Seven.

‘And I believe Harry would be receptive to my plight.

‘He got f***ed over by his dad, he has a bone to pick with Charles. Just like I do.

‘The first thing I’d do if I met them is I’d give them a big hug – I think they need one, to be honest.

‘A lot of the criticism they are copping is blatantly unfair. It made me so angry when Harry was told he couldn’t wear military uniform to his grandmother’s funeral.’

Mr Dorante-Day, who lives in Queensland and is an engineer, said he believed his Indigenous wife Elvianna would also have much in common with Meghan Markle.

Mr Dorante-Day says he and wife Elvianna (both pictured) would have a lot to talk about with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Mr Dorante-Day says he and wife Elvianna (both pictured) would have a lot to talk about with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Mr Dorante-Day says he and wife Elvianna (both pictured) would have a lot to talk about with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

‘The chance for all of us to talk one-on-one would be very… enlightening,’ Mr Dorante-Day said, while lashing out at critics of Harry’s demeanour.

‘It’s sadly pathetic. Makes me angry from a general perspective – let alone that he could be my half brother,’ Mr Dorante-Day said.

‘When people say he looked very nervous and jumpy, I understand where Harry is coming from with that. I can tell that he’s worried about someone attacking Meghan and saying something that will force her to react.

‘My wife is the same, so I can relate. My advice for Harry is to let her go, to let Meghan say what she wants to say.

‘People have been racist and insensitive to Meghan, she should give it back to critics without people looking down on her.

‘He has a black wife. They say there isn’t a race issue, but there is. People are so ignorant.’

Mr Dorante-Day says the first thing he would do if meets Prince Harry (pictured with Meghan Markle) is 'give him a big hug' - as he seems to need one

Mr Dorante-Day says the first thing he would do if meets Prince Harry (pictured with Meghan Markle) is 'give him a big hug' - as he seems to need one

Mr Dorante-Day says the first thing he would do if meets Prince Harry (pictured with Meghan Markle) is ‘give him a big hug’ – as he seems to need one

Mr Dorante-Day was born in Portsmouth, UK, on April 5, 1966 and was adopted at eight months old before his family later settled in Australia.

Both of Mr Dorante-Day’s adoptive grandparents had worked for the Queen and Prince Philip and he claims his adoptive grandmother told him he was the son of Charles and Camilla.

Mr Dorante-Day alleges King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla began their close relationship in 1965, a year before his birth certificate says he was born.

He claims that Queen Consort Camilla was absent from the British social scene and King Charles was sent on a trip to Australia nine months before he was born.

Mr Dorante has frequently put pictures of himself and family members next to those of the Windsor family to show the resemblance.

Mr Dorante-Day has gone viral by frequently posting images comparing photos of himself and his children alongside members of the British royal family - in this case the King himself

Mr Dorante-Day has gone viral by frequently posting images comparing photos of himself and his children alongside members of the British royal family - in this case the King himself

Mr Dorante-Day has gone viral by frequently posting images comparing photos of himself and his children alongside members of the British royal family – in this case the King himself

He said whenever he looked at his son Liam or daughter Meriam he would see Queen Elizabeth.

‘That kind of brings the grief on,’ he said.

‘To see them (his children) brings it back, it’s right in your face. It’s not something you can ignore.

‘I know what happened to me.

Mr Dorante-Day has questioned the official timeline of when King Charles and Camilla (both pictured) met

Mr Dorante-Day has questioned the official timeline of when King Charles and Camilla (both pictured) met

Mr Dorante-Day has questioned the official timeline of when King Charles and Camilla (both pictured) met

‘It’s my life. It’s me explaining myself. I know it happened, it’s not a question in my mind – the question is why?’

Mr Dorante-Day believes inconsistencies on his birth certificate and his name also prove he is of royal blood.

But his timeline of events contradicts official records that say the new King and Camilla met each other five years after Mr Dorante-Day’s birth.

Mr Dorante-Day claimed his research suggests Charles and Camilla first became close in 1965, meeting at Winston Churchill’s funeral in January of that year.

However, Charles and Camilla are widely reported to have met at a polo match in Windsor Great Park in 1970.

Mr Dorante-Day shared a photo of him next to the Queen during her younger years (pictured)

Mr Dorante-Day shared a photo of him next to the Queen during her younger years (pictured)

Mr Dorante-Day shared a photo of him next to the Queen during her younger years (pictured)

Legend has it that she introduced herself with the line: ‘You know, sir, my great-grandmother was the mistress of your great-great-grandfather – so how about it?’ – a reference to Edward VII and his mistress, Alice Keppel.

She eventually married Charles in 2005, 10 years after her divorce from Andrew Parker Bowles in 1995.

Mr Dorante-Day has for years spoken of his desire for the royals submit to a DNA test to prove his genetic heritage and has been seeking legal advice to further his claims.


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