Man Claiming to Be King Charles and Camilla Secret Son Shares Shocking New Evidence

A man from Australia, Simon Charles Dorante-Day, claims he is the secret son of King Charles and Queen Camilla. He has now shared new evidence to support his claims.

Dorante-Day, 57 years old and born in Britain, believes he should be recognized as part of the royal family. He runs a Facebook page with over 27,000 followers, where he shares updates about his alleged royal background. While some people support him, others remain skeptical.

According to Dorante-Day, his adopted grandmother revealed on her deathbed that he was the son of King Charles and Queen Camilla. He argues that based on his birth year, 1966, and his adoption at eight months old in Portsmouth, the ages of Charles and Camilla at the time would have been 17 and 18, making his claim possible.

Dorante-Day also points to similar physical features between himself and members of the royal family. He believes that Camilla’s absence from the public eye during the months before his birth adds weight to his claim.

Adding to his story, he says he underwent medical procedures as a child to change his eye color and dental structure, which he believes were done to hide his identity.

Despite these claims, the royal family has never responded. Official records show that Charles and Camilla met five years after Dorante-Day says he was born. Recently, he said he was contacted by a woman who claimed to be Prince Philip’s illegitimate daughter. She asked him to provide a test sample for comparison, but he refused, calling the request fraudulent.

Dorante-Day insists that he wants a DNA test through Prince Harry, instead of Charles or Camilla. He believes that Prince Harry may understand his search for truth and help uncover what he calls a cover-up.

Despite facing doubts and criticism, Dorante-Day continues to share photo comparisons and updates on social media. He remains determined to prove his claim and hopes to one day be recognized as part of the royal family.

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