Man claims to be the son of Prince Charles and Camilla
Updated | By Scenic Drive With Rian
He says the proof is in the side-by-side picture of his son and the Queen.
A 55-year-old granddad from Australia, Simon Dorante-Day, has gone to court and forced the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, to take a DNA test, to prove that he is the lovechild of the royal couple.
Dorante-Day continues to be ignored by the royal family despite his legal attempts.
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Dorante-Day was conceived in 1965, when the Prince of Wales was just 17 and the Duchess of Cornwall, 18. He was born in the UK but was adopted by a family.
According to reports, his grandmother, who had worked for the Queen, told him outright that he was Camilla and Charles' son many times.
He says the proof is in the side-by-side picture of his son and the Queen.
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Images: Facebook/ Simon Dorante-Day
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