Charles and Camilla's alleged love child from Australia plans to release a Netflix series about his life
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We're used to hearing about children born out of wedlock and kept hidden from society – but it's not every day that the child in question claims to be the love child of Britain's ing and the Queen Consort.
But, it is precisely the life tale that Simon Charles Dorante-Day, an Australian father of nine, tells since he spent his entire life believing that he is the son of King Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles.
Simon Charles Dorante-Day claims that he was adopted at eight months old and that on her adoptive grandmother's deathbed, she unexpectedly revealed to him that he was the secret son of Charles and Camilla.
Since then, the 56-year-old Queensland engineer claims he has had a deluge of proposals from American and British documentary filmmakers who are keen to tell his story.
The recent attention that has been given to Mr Dorante-Day's story has inspired him to approach streaming giant Netflix as well as other offers.
Mr Dorante-Day said that he is determined to share his life story with the world in a bid to capture the attention of the King and Queen Consort and address his claims. Credit: Facebook.
He expects to get the chance to share his account and compel Buckingham Palace to finally respond to his allegations.
'I didn't expect this to happen - but I'm glad it is,' he said.
'I'm taking my case through the proper legal channels, but I know that if I share my story and get as many people aware of my claims as possible, Charles and Camilla will have no choice but to address my claims.'
'If sharing my story on Netflix or to a greater TV audience will help do that, then I say let's do it.'
Additionally, he reiterated his resolve to pursue legal action to persuade Charles and Camilla to submit to DNA testing.
Mr Dorante-Day has already scheduled a number of radio interviews and plans to travel back to the UK in order to intensify his efforts to elicit information from the royal family.
On Thursday, he notified his followers on Facebook about his documentary plans.
He claimed that he received offers from American and British producers to publicise his story. Credit: Daily Mail/Facebook.
He said in his post: 'To the adopted people out there, no, mine isn't the craziest adoption story out there – there are a million!'
'The things I hear from every country, the trauma people experience, it's both heartbreaking and amazing. We need a voice.'
'I always knew that when all this went public, Adoption would figure as a key issue, BUT the scale of this is unreal. I didn't envisage the whole picture.'
'I hear your stories, I share your pain and anguish. Hopefully, this will all provide some light at the end of a very dark tunnel!!'
Mr Dorante-Day was born on April 5, 1966, in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. He was adopted at the age of eight months by a family who eventually moved to Australia.
In his case against Charles and Camilla, he claims that the King and Queen consort started having an affair in 1965, a year before his birth certificate states that he was born.
Additionally, it claims that King Charles travelled to Australia nine months before Mr Dorante-Day was born and that Queen Consort Camilla was not present at British social events.
Mr Dorante-Day maintains Camilla kept him until he was eight months old, concealing him from the public with the aid of the royal family and protection personnel.
He also asserts that he was told that it was a requirement of the adoption that his names, Simon and Charles, would not be changed.
We're used to seeing a lot of drama when it comes to the British royal family.
There's certainly been enough royal twists and turns over the years to fill a soap opera!
Do you think there's a possibility that this Australian man is King Charles and Camilla's estranged son? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
But, it is precisely the life tale that Simon Charles Dorante-Day, an Australian father of nine, tells since he spent his entire life believing that he is the son of King Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles.
Simon Charles Dorante-Day claims that he was adopted at eight months old and that on her adoptive grandmother's deathbed, she unexpectedly revealed to him that he was the secret son of Charles and Camilla.
Since then, the 56-year-old Queensland engineer claims he has had a deluge of proposals from American and British documentary filmmakers who are keen to tell his story.
The recent attention that has been given to Mr Dorante-Day's story has inspired him to approach streaming giant Netflix as well as other offers.
Mr Dorante-Day said that he is determined to share his life story with the world in a bid to capture the attention of the King and Queen Consort and address his claims. Credit: Facebook.
He expects to get the chance to share his account and compel Buckingham Palace to finally respond to his allegations.
'I didn't expect this to happen - but I'm glad it is,' he said.
'I'm taking my case through the proper legal channels, but I know that if I share my story and get as many people aware of my claims as possible, Charles and Camilla will have no choice but to address my claims.'
'If sharing my story on Netflix or to a greater TV audience will help do that, then I say let's do it.'
Additionally, he reiterated his resolve to pursue legal action to persuade Charles and Camilla to submit to DNA testing.
Mr Dorante-Day has already scheduled a number of radio interviews and plans to travel back to the UK in order to intensify his efforts to elicit information from the royal family.
On Thursday, he notified his followers on Facebook about his documentary plans.
He claimed that he received offers from American and British producers to publicise his story. Credit: Daily Mail/Facebook.
He said in his post: 'To the adopted people out there, no, mine isn't the craziest adoption story out there – there are a million!'
'The things I hear from every country, the trauma people experience, it's both heartbreaking and amazing. We need a voice.'
'I always knew that when all this went public, Adoption would figure as a key issue, BUT the scale of this is unreal. I didn't envisage the whole picture.'
'I hear your stories, I share your pain and anguish. Hopefully, this will all provide some light at the end of a very dark tunnel!!'
Mr Dorante-Day was born on April 5, 1966, in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. He was adopted at the age of eight months by a family who eventually moved to Australia.
In his case against Charles and Camilla, he claims that the King and Queen consort started having an affair in 1965, a year before his birth certificate states that he was born.
Additionally, it claims that King Charles travelled to Australia nine months before Mr Dorante-Day was born and that Queen Consort Camilla was not present at British social events.
Mr Dorante-Day maintains Camilla kept him until he was eight months old, concealing him from the public with the aid of the royal family and protection personnel.
He also asserts that he was told that it was a requirement of the adoption that his names, Simon and Charles, would not be changed.
We're used to seeing a lot of drama when it comes to the British royal family.
There's certainly been enough royal twists and turns over the years to fill a soap opera!
Do you think there's a possibility that this Australian man is King Charles and Camilla's estranged son? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!