Aussie grandfather shares photo to prove he is Prince Charle’s son

Aussie grandfather shares photo to prove he is Prince Charle’s son

 

An Aussie grandfather has shared new photos as part of his decades-long battle to prove he is the secret child of Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

Queenslander Simon Dorante-Day, 55, who was born in the UK, claims he was conceived in 1965. He says it was at this time that the heir to the British throne and Camilla were first romantically linked.

Dorante-Day believes the couple conceived him when Charles was just 17, and Camilla 18. The father-of-nine was born in April 1966 and adopted in Portsmouth, England, by a family with links to the Queen.

“My grandmother, who had worked for the Queen, told me outright that I was Camilla and Charles’ son many times,” Dorante-Day said in an interview with 7News.

Aussie grandfather shares photo to prove he is Prince Charle's son
Aussie grandfather shares photo to prove he is Prince Charle’s son

Dorante-Day has about 7700 followers on his Facebook page, and is supported by legal aides and his wife, Dr Elvianna Dorante-Day.

Simon shared this side-by-side image of his son and the Queen. Photo / Facebook
Simon shared this side-by-side image of his son and the Queen. Photo / Facebook
This week, he shared a new image comparing his son Liam to the Queen when she was in her 20s.

He said he was “blown away” when he first saw the images.

“Elvie and I feel like we see many members of the royal family in our children, but this one was an eye opener,” he said.

Dorante-Day shared the image on his Facebook where it received hundreds of reactions and comments.

“Yes can see resemblance. Also lots of other people from all sides. Prince Philips family. Also the royal family. I think you have same type of features as Philip,” one woman wrote.

Simon shared this side-by-side image of his son and the Queen. Photo / Facebook
Simon shared this side-by-side image of his son and the Queen. Photo / Facebook
“It would be wonderful if it came out. It would be good not bad. The people would be on side.”

 

“Probably embarrassing for the Monarchy and it wouldn’t be a 1st time by a long shot,” one man said.

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