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Man who claims to be the son of King Charles and Queen Camilla launches legal fight to prove his ‘royal paternity’

The Claims, and the Gaps: Simon Dorante-Day’s Royal Allegation

For decades, Simon Dorante-Day — now 56 and based in Queensland — has maintained that he is the hidden son of King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort. He says he was born on April 5, 1966, in Gosport, Portsmouth, then adopted as an infant by a couple named Karen and David Day. According to him, his adoptive grandparents (some of whom reportedly worked for the royal household) later told him explicitly — not in hints, but directly — that he was the offspring of Charles and Camilla.

Dorante-Day has appealed publicly for a DNA test (including a proposed “four-way paternity test” involving himself, Charles, and Charles’s children) to settle the matter once and for all.

pieces of supposed “evidence”— from family lore to perceived physical resemblance to the royal family — to make the case that this is not just a conspiracy theory but may be a buried truth waiting to be uncovered.