Simon Dorante-Day, the Australian man who has persistently claimed to be the secret love child of King Charles and Queen Camilla, is preparing his latest legal maneuver to prove his royal parentage. Since 2005, Dorante-Day has staunchly maintained that he was born to Charles and Camilla during their teenage years and was subsequently placed for adoption at the age of eight months.
With King Charles and Queen Camilla scheduled to embark on an Australian tour later in 2024, Dorante-Day sees an opportune moment to push his claims to the forefront. He’s plotting to take legal action against the royal pair once they set foot on Australian soil, aiming to compel them to undergo a paternity test.
“What [legal action] am I going to do this time? Well, I’d be a very silly person that when he comes into the same jurisdiction as me not to do something,” Dorante-Day told 7 News.
“But I think I’d be even sillier to let that cat out of the bag right now.
“You know, there’s always something going on in the background here at our place. It never stops. People think just because it goes quiet on Facebook, [the case] is quiet, but it doesn’t. We’re hammering in the background.
“I made a move in the Family Court to have a meeting with them, get the Family Court to order them to have a meeting with us in private while they were here.
“And that got shut down for reasons that I could very easily argue.
“What usually happens is that I get contacted, and they do it a number of ways. They did it when I was working for the government.
“I got a phone call and it was asking what my movements were when they were coming to the Gold Coast for the Commonwealth Games. [They said],’We’re not going to tell you to stay away but you’re not going there are you?”
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