King Charles and Queen Camilla secret son goes to court wants to be recognized as…
Simon Dorante-Day, an Australian living in Queensland but originally from the UK, is trying hard to cement his royal roots. Simon Dorante-Day has previously stated that his claims of origin are the result of years of research.
In an interview with 7News, Simon said he is keeping the details of the case confidential and that he and his wife, Dr. Elvianna Dorante-Day, have been diligently gathering evidence. The King and Queen will visit Australia this October. Simon asked about his legal approach: “What am I going to do this time? Well, I would be a very stupid person if he was in the same jurisdiction as me. But I think it would still be foolish to reveal your hand prematurely.” However, Buckingham Palace has not publicly addressed Dorante-Day’s claims.
According to the report, Simon further claimed that “it wasn’t about the money or the fame .” He added: “I’m 100 percent sure I’ll get answers.” Dorante-Day showed various physical characteristics such as facial features, ears, hands, fingers, feet, toes, head shape, hair. color and body composition as evidence to support his claim He hopes DNA tests will confirm his claim and identify others who were aware of the situation and may be involved in a larger scheme.
Charles and Camilla formed a close bond in 1965. He claims that shortly after giving birth, Camilla disappeared from the UK social scene for around nine months while Charles was posted to Australia..
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