King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, have their own dramatic rumors, namely that of an alleged love child. Simon Dorante-Day, who now resides in Australia, has claimed for years that he’s the unrecognized son of the king and queen. In fact, he’s so adamant about his family lineage that Dorante-Day tried to require DNA tests from Charles and Camilla by enlisting the Australian High Court (according to The U.S. Sun).
While it seems implausible, Dorante-Day does have some uncanny links back to the royal family. He was born in April 1966 in Portsmouth, England, and his grandparents had ties to Queen Elizabeth II. “My grandmother, who had worked for the queen, told me outright that I was Camilla and Charles’ son many times,” he told 7 News. He and his wife, Dr. Elvianna Dorante-Day, are determined to get answers.
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He claims that he was conceived early on in Charles and Camilla’s relationship, when Camilla was 18 and the future king was only 17. Dorante-Day was adopted when he was eight months old, and his adoptive family’s grandparents, Winifred and Ernest Bowlden, were employed by the royal family. Dorante-Day has alleged that there was no trace of Camilla out in public in the months leading up to his birth; he also has noted that the hospital listed on his birth certificate delivered no babies for that decade. Naturally, the royal family has made no comment on any of this, but it certainly is shrouded in mystery.