The Man Claiming to Be King Charles III's Secret Son Shares New Evidence

The Man Claiming to Be King Charles III's Secret Son Shares New Evidence
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Friday 3 May 2024, 15:07 - Last updated: 15:24

Simon Charles Dorante-Day, the man who claims to be the "secret son" of King Charles III, has shared some images in a new attempt to definitively prove his royal heritage. Born in Britain, he now lives in Australia and believes he is the illegitimate son of Charles and Queen Camilla.

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The Story

Simon Charles Dorante-Day claimed that his adoptive mother, who worked for Queen Elizabeth II, before dying told him he was the son of Charles and Camilla and that he was adopted at the age of 8 months in 1966 in Portsmouth when they were respectively 17 and 18 years old. Over the years, Dorante-Day had tried to contact the royal family to undergo DNA testing but never received a response.

The Post

On Wednesday, May 1st, Simon Charles Dorante-Day posted on Facebook sharing some shots where his face is depicted next to that of King Charles and Camilla.

Simon Charles Dorante-Day on his Facebook profile has more than 27,000 followers and most of them believe they are the illegitimate child of the royal couple. Under this post there were comments like: «Definitely a lot of resemblance to the king and queen. The other day I saw some recent photos/videos of Prince William and the resemblance to you is incredible»; «You are a good mix of both your parents. It's hard to deny what everyone can see. As always, I hope one day you will receive your answers».

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