King Charles III's 'Love Child' Reveals Last Letter to Queen Elizabeth, Days After Leaking Camilla's Alleged Pregnancy Photo
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After sharing the Queen Consort's purported pregnancy photo, Simon Charles Dorante-Day, the alleged love child of King Charles and Camilla, wrote his final letter to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

The Queensland man claiming to be the son of Charles and Camilla exchanged his farewell letters with the late Queen Elizabeth II as Australia paid tribute to her on the National Day of Mourning.

After publishing the final letter he wrote to the Queen, Simon Dorante-Day, 56, is stirring up controversy online once more. In the letter, he begged the late monarch for assistance and urged her to come forward and resolve this issue, regarding his true parentage to stop the global assault he is currently experiencing.

Dorante-Day's Last Letter to Queen Elizabeth II

The private letter was published last November, according to 7News, and its contents were never made available to the general public. In the letter, Dorante-Day goes into great detail about his appearance and claims that during his childhood, his appearance was changed on purpose to hide his real identity. 

Following a letter to Queensland's Governor General Dr. Jeantte Young asking for her help in his search for answers, Dorante-Day felt moved to contact the Monarch, according to his message. In November 2021, Dorante-Day contacted the Queensland Governor after a well-placed and trusted advisor, advised him to get in touch with Dr. Young.

Dr. Young's Official Secretary, writing on the Governor's behalf in response to Dorante-letter, Day's advised him to write Her Majesty secretly and confidentially. Before Queen Elizabeth passed away, Dorante-Day had already contacted her once. The tenacious grandfather, who had endured several attacks from online trolls, addressed an open letter to Her Majesty requesting assistance.

A fresh image from April 12, 1996, purports to support the accusations made by the supposed love child of King Charles and Camila Queen Consort, whose claims have recently taken social media by storm. Even Dorante-Day addressed the image in a 7News interview. There, he began by noting that, in his opinion, it's quite significant that Camilla spent so much of the time leading up to his birth away from the social scene.

Long before they started having an affair, according to Dorante-Day, King Charles III and Camilla were 17 and 18 when they became pregnant with him in 1965. He has never had his improbable allegation corroborated, but he's determined to put an end to it.

He informed 7News that he intended to file additional legal claims to get the new King to submit to DNA tests. Given that he was born earlier than Prince William, Dorante-Day thinks the DNA test will establish that he is the legitimate heir to the throne.

Prince William's appointment as the next Prince of Wales, a title granted to male heirs to the throne, was described by him as a kick in the face. King Charles is unlikely to agree to a DNA test on his initiative and cannot be forced to do so by a British judge because, as King, he is now virtually above the law, as per News.

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Many years ago, Dorante-Day expressed his wish for the royal family to consent to a DNA test to establish his genetic history. He has even obtained senior legal counsel after another letter he wrote to the Queen outlining his situation failed to receive a respectful reply.

The Australian reiterated his resolve to pursue legal action to get the King to submit to a paternity test. On April 5, 1966, Dorante-Day was born in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. He was adopted at the age of eight months, and his family eventually relocated to Australia.

Dorante-Day alleges his adopted grandma informed him he was the son of King Charles III and Queen consort Camilla and that both of his adoptive grandparents had worked for the Queen and Prince Philip in one of their royal houses.

King Charles III and Queen consort Camilla allegedly started dating in 1965, a year before Dorante-birth Day's certificate indicates he was born, according to the Dorante-Day lawsuit. King Charles, was dispatched on a vacation to Australia nine months before his birth, and Queen Consort Camilla was not present at any social events in Britain.

Dorante-Day maintains Camilla kept him until he was eight months old, keeping him hidden from the public with the aid of the royal family and protection officials, and asserts that she was told the adoption required that his names, Simon and Charles, were kept the same.

He alleges that Camilla withheld the child from the public until he was eight months old while working with the royal family and protective personnel. She further asserts that she was instructed that the adoption agreement included a requirement that the child's names, Simon and Charles, remain the same.

Additionally, Dorante-Day said that discrepancies in his name and birth certificate are additional proof that he is a royal descendant. However, his chronology of events conflicts with official records, which state that the future King and Camilla first met five years after the birth of Dorante-Day.

Dorante-Day claimed that his research showed that King Charles and Camilla began to get close in 1965 following their unexpected meeting at Winston Churchill's funeral. However, it's widely accepted that Charles and Camilla met for the first time in 1970 at a polo match in Windsor Great Park. She married Charles at last in 2005, ten years after divorcing Andrew Parker Bowles, Daily Mail reported.

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