King Charles and Queen Camilla’s alleged “secret lovechild,” Simon Dorante-Day, is taking legal action against the Queensland Police Service due to ongoing harassment and threats he has faced. In a recent Facebook post, Dorante-Day shared that he has filed a case in the Queensland Supreme Court, addressing the breach of duty by the police force. He expressed frustration over the abuse and harassment his family has endured for nearly four years, emphasizing the need for legal intervention.
Dorante-Day has long claimed to be the biological son of King Charles and Camilla, citing evidence to support his belief. Born in 1966 when Charles was 17 and Camilla was 18, he was adopted at eight months old by Karen and David Day. His adoptive grandparents, who served the Queen and Prince Philip, allegedly disclosed his royal lineage to him. The focus of his legal case revolves around his rights as an adoptee, emphasizing the importance of upholding his welfare and best interests.
In a reposted video, news anchors discussed discrepancies in Charles and Camilla’s relationship timeline, prompting Dorante-Day to question the authenticity of their official narrative. He pointed out that the alleged change in dates raises suspicions and implies a hidden agenda. Additionally, he claimed that Charles and Camilla met in the mid-1960s, not the 1970s as previously stated, and that Camilla withdrew from public appearances in the UK around his birth date.
With a growing following on social media, Dorante-Day continues to advocate for his identity and quest for truth. By pursuing legal action against the Queensland Police Service, he aims to hold accountable those responsible for the harassment and threats his family has faced. As the case unfolds, Dorante-Day remains steadfast in his pursuit of justice and validation of his royal lineage.