Man Claims He Is The ‘Love Child’ Of Prince Charles And Camilla From The 60s And Is Demanding A DNA Test Through The High Court

Jan 29, 2020 by apost team

As the world tries to wrap their heads around “megxit,” another bombshell Royal scandal might be on the horizon. 

Simon Dorante-Day, 53, claims he is the “love-child” of Prince Charles and Camilla. He has taken the case to the British High Court and is now demanding the Royals take a DNA test to prove whether or not they are related.

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Simon Dorante-Day, a British-born engineer who grew up in Australia, claims he was born to Prince Charles and Camilla in secret when the two were teenagers in 1966. This claim is disputed, however, as the pair are thought to have met in their early 20s. 

Dorante-Day says his adoptive grandparents, Winifred and Ernest, both worked for the Queen at the time as a cook and a gardener, respectively. The two have allegedly told him on numerous occasions that he is, in fact, Prince Charles and Camilla’s son. 

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In an interview with New Idea, Dorante-Day even went so far as making the controversial statement that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s resignation as Royals and the subsequent Sandringham summit were cover-ups for his bombshell claims. 

“The government and the palace would’ve learnt about my High Court submissions just before Christmas, and I have no doubt it would’ve caused panic,” Dorante-Day told the publication. “Then we hear of Harry announcing that he was stepping back from the royal family, all the crisis talks at Sandringham Estate with the Queen, Charles, and William. It’s all a very big coincidence!”

“While the whole world was thinking they were talking about Harry, we believe this legal battle would’ve also been on the agenda and discussed,” he continued. “In his farewell speech, Harry himself alluded to there being ‘other challenges’ and I can’t help but wonder if this case is one.”

If what Dorant-Day is saying is true, that would entail he was conceived in 1965 when Camilla was 18 and Prince Charles 17. The engineer claims that to be the year they met. He then says that at the time of the alleged pregnancy, Camilla “mysteriously disappeared” and Prince Charles was sent to Australia. 

He believes Camilla kept him until he was 18 months old when he was finally adopted. Prior to that, he alleged he recalls spending time with a woman he claims was Camilla and being protected by Royal officers who helped conceal his existence. 

Dorante-Day is now taking the case to court for the third time and is requesting a mediation session as well as a ‘Statement of Paternity’.

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