Royal Family News: Royal Family on red alert over ominous warning from man who claimed to be King Charles’ ‘secret lovechild’
For years, Simon Dorante-Day has been claiming that he is the lovechild of King Charles and Camilla who was given up for adoption soon after his birth. He has been demanding a DNA test for years. But now his ‘vacuous’ claims have put the Royal Family staff on alert as the King and the Queen are on their Australia tour and the British-born Australian man wants to counter them.
In May, Simon said he will use to the Royal visit to get his answers.”What am I going to do this time? Well, I’d be a very silly person not to take action when he comes into the same jurisdiction as me. But I think I’d be even sillier to reveal my hand prematurely,” Simon said earlier without revealing his entire plan.
Daily Mail reported that close protection experts have confirmed the Australian will be closely watched by Royal bodyguards while the King and Queen are in the country.
“There is probably around 20 names on that watchlist already. And certainly anyone making a noise publicly will be of high interest. Background searches will have already been carried out on any names they have and it’s standard to do psych evaluations based on any criminal conviction and social media,” a protection expert told Daily Mail Australia.
Dorante-Day claimed that he was adopted in August 1966 when he was about eight months old. His grandmother worked for the Royal Family and he claimed to be the love child of Camilla and Charles. In 1966, Camilla was 18 and Charles 17. He claimed to be the actual heir to the UK throne. He also claimed that after his birth, Charles was sent to Australia to study and Camilla disappeared from the public eye.
“The fact that the left side of my face identically matches Charles whilst neither William nor Harry’s does, raises the obvious question, just who are Charles’s real sons?” Dorante-Day wrote in a Facebook post.
King Charles and Queen Camilla touched down in Sydney on Friday night — beginning their tour of Australia and Samoa where the King will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting between October 21 and 26.