“King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to be served with legal paperwork by their alleged secret love child, only days after Queen Elizabeth’s death, RadarOnline.com has learned.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, 56-year-old Australian Simon Dorante-Day has been pushing the story that he is the son of Charles and Camilla for years.
Dorante-Day said his adoptive grandmother worked for Queen Elizabeth. On her deathbed, he claimed she told him his biological parents were Charles and Camilla.
He was born in 1966 which would mean he was conceived before Charles’ marriage to Diana. Many believe Charles first met in 1970 but Dorante-Day said that date is inaccurate.
Dorante-Day believes Charles and Camilla gave him to the staff to raise. After Queen Elizabeth’s death, Dorante-Day spoke out about the loss of his “grandmother.”
“Since finding out about the loss of my grandmother Aka Lilibet, I’ve been inundated with messages of condolence for the loss. Thank you all for your kind words, thoughts, and concern. As many of you have expressed my family and I are mourning not just the loss of Her Majesty but the loss of another opportunity to resolve this issue pleasantly, the right way,” he said.
Previously, Dorante-Day said he wrote a letter to the Queen hoping she would respond but his attempt were unsuccessful.
Now, Dorante-Day said he wants to take Charles and Camilla to court for DNA testing. In an interview with 7News, he said he had spoken to legal officials about bringing a case against the King.
New Content:The alleged secret love child of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Simon Dorante-Day, is taking legal action by serving them with legal paperwork only days after the passing of Queen Elizabeth. Dorante-Day, a 56-year-old Australian, has persistently claimed to be the biological son of Charles and Camilla for years. His adoption grandmother, who reportedly worked for Queen Elizabeth, revealed on her deathbed that his biological parents were indeed Charles and Camilla. This revelation suggests that Dorante-Day was conceived before Charles’ marriage to Princess Diana in 1981.Despite the common belief that Charles and Camilla first met in 1970, Dorante-Day disputes this timeline, asserting that he was born in 1966. He alleges that he was handed over to staff to be raised by the royal couple. After the recent passing of Queen Elizabeth, Dorante-Day shared his grief over losing his “grandmother” and expressed gratitude for the condolences he has received from well-wishers.Having previously attempted to contact the Queen in a letter that went unanswered, Dorante-Day now seeks to pursue legal action against King Charles III and Queen Camilla for DNA testing. In an interview with 7News, he revealed his intentions to seek clarity on his parentage through the legal system.Stay tuned for more updates on this intriguing legal battle as it unfolds. Your support and engagement with our content motivates us to continue delivering informative and valuable information. Thank you for following us!
The legal saga involving King Charles III and Queen Camilla and their alleged secret love child, Simon Dorante-Day, is heating up as Dorante-Day serves them with legal paperwork in the wake of Queen Elizabeth’s recent passing. Dorante-Day, a 56-year-old Australian man, has long maintained that he is the biological son of Charles and Camilla, with his adoptive grandmother allegedly confirming this on her deathbed.Contrary to popular belief that Charles and Camilla first met in 1970, Dorante-Day insists that he was born in 1966, suggesting that he was conceived before Charles’ marriage to Princess Diana. He claims that he was handed over to royal staff to be raised by the couple, adding another layer of complexity to this already intriguing story.Following the death of Queen Elizabeth, Dorante-Day expressed his sorrow at losing his “grandmother” and thanked those who reached out with condolences. Despite previously trying to contact the Queen with no success, he now intends to take legal action against King Charles III and Queen Camilla in hopes of obtaining DNA testing to prove his parentage once and for all.As this legal battle unfolds, we will provide you with the latest updates and insights on this captivating case. Your continued support and engagement fuel our commitment to delivering valuable and informative content. Stay tuned for more updates and be sure to follow us for the latest developments in this riveting story. Thank you for following us!
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Source: USA Today