The ‘secret son’ of King Charles III and Queen Camilla demands a paternity test

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Simon Charles Dorante-Day, an engineer from Queensland, Australia, has once again attracted public attention by claiming to be the “secret illegitimate son” of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

The 58-year-old man has renewed his request for a paternity test, citing strong similarities between his facial features and those of the Royal Family, as reported by RadarOnline.

He has been trying for years to gain the Royal Family’s consent for a paternity test, but so far without success.

Simon states that the romance between King Charles III and Camilla began long before it was reported in the media: Charles and Camilla did not first meet in the 1970s, as is commonly believed, but in the mid-1960s, and he asserts that Camilla stopped attending social events in the UK shortly before his birth.

He has filed a lawsuit regarding his royal lineage, considering himself the unacknowledged son of the reigning monarch and Queen Camilla. He insists that a “four-way paternity test” is necessary to clarify his status.

On September 7, Dorante-Day posted on Facebook a comparison of his facial features with those of King Charles III and his sons, Princes William and Harry, to support his claims.

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Simon Charles Dorante-Day (second in the collage) points to the alleged resemblance between the King and his sons/Photo from the man’s Facebook

“This comparison with William, Charles, and Harry speaks for itself. The similarity of my features with Charles raises an obvious question: Who are Charles’s real sons?” he wrote to his 29,000 followers.

This statement has sparked widespread interest among Royal Family fans and those following monarchy news.

Since the publication of this story in the media, public opinion has been divided. Some support Simon and his quest for confirmation of his lineage, while others are skeptical of his claims, labeling them an attempt to gain attention.