MAN CLAIMING TO BE KING CHARLES & QUEEN CAMILLAāS SON SPEAKS OUT ON DNA TEST ā DETAILS & HIS PHOTOS
An Australianās quest for royal recognition takes a dramatic turn, with a plan to compare DNA with a royal family member at the center. Amidst a backdrop of controversy and compassion, the tale unfolds with global eyes watching
King Charles III, Simon Charles Dorante-Day and Queen Camilla posted on November 7, 2021 | Source: Facebook/Simon Charles Dorante-Day
In a revelation that has captivated global attention, Simon Charles Dorante-Day, a Queensland, Australia resident, has come forward with a claim that could shake the foundations of the British Royal Family. Asserting his lineage as the son of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Simonās story takes an unprecedented turn with his intention to compare his DNA with that of Prince Harry.
This bold move aims to establish his purported royal patrilineage. His story and decision to take this route have sparked debates on his eligibility for the throne on social media.
King Charles III, Simon Charles Dorante-Day and Queen Camilla posted on December 4, 2021 | Source: Facebook/Simon Charles Dorante-Day
āItās definitely something Iām going to do. Iāve long been a supporter of Harry and Meghan, I think itās disgraceful the way theyāve been treated by the royal family,ā SimonĀ expressed, highlighting his stance and the anticipated approach toward seeking validation amidst familial complexities.
King Charles III and Simon Charles Dorante-Day posted on August 30, 2021 | Source: Facebook/Simon Charles Dorante-Day
The timing of Simonās claims is particularly poignant, coming to light just hours after the public learned ofĀ King Charles IIIās cancer diagnosis. Despite the controversy swirling around his claims, Simon has expressed a sentiment of goodwill towards the ailing monarch. āIf he wants a helping hand, Iām more than happy to step in. But heās got to tell the truth first,ā SimonĀ remarked.
Simon Charles Dorante-Day and Queen Camilla posted on September 22, 2021 | Source: Facebook/Simon Charles Dorante-Day
The royal family has yet to respond, leaving the public and media to speculate on the implications of Simonās assertions. Should DNA evidence support his claims, the narrative surrounding the royal succession could be fundamentally altered.
Simon Charles Dorante-Day and Queen Camilla posted on June 7, 2021 | Source: Facebook/Simon Charles Dorante-Day
Public reaction has been mixed, with some dismissing Simonās aspirations of royalty as far-fetched, while others see a possibility for a historic revelation.Ā CommentsĀ ranged from skepticism āĀ āAfter seeing him saying he and his wife will be [the] next King and Queen, itās now become ridiculous. He will never be King because he is the illegitimate child.āĀ ā to support āĀ āLetās get Justice, King Simon.ā
OthersĀ expressed anticipation,Ā āI canāt wait to see the day the truth is revealed and the whole world will know you are his son,āĀ and encouragement,Ā āGood luck, I wish you every success with the DNA. What wonderful news.āĀ Someone evenĀ notedĀ the contrast with other royal traditions,Ā āIn other European countries that would be acceptable to become the next King.ā
Simon Charles Dorante-Day and King Charles III posted on June 2, 2021 | Source: Facebook/Simon Charles Dorante-Day
In a social media statement last December, Simon revealed attempts to illegitimately acquire his DNA, adding another layer of intrigue to his narrative.
āBoth of these incidents have been reported to the appropriate authorities for further investigation [ā¦] So, for those who think that approaching me, or trying to obtain DNA in a deceptive manner would be a good idea, be aware that you are endangering your own well-being.Ā ,āĀ he cautioned.
Simon Charles Dorante-Day posted on March 20, 2021 | Source: Facebook/Simon Charles Dorante-Day
As the public and media continue to scrutinize his every move, the question remains: Could Simon disrupt the royal lineage, or is his claim another footnote in the annals of speculative royal family history? Only time, and perhaps DNA, will tell.