What you don’t know about King Charles 111 and Queen Camilla
For more than two years, Simon Dorante-Day has been attracting the attention of the press because he claims to be the love-child of the now King Charles III and Camilla.
The man said he was saddened to learn of the death of his “grandmother” Queen Elizabeth II, and that he finds it shocking that William has been named Prince of Wales and not him, who is supposed to be the true heir. “It’s hard not to take Charles naming William as the Prince of Wales as anything other than a kick in the face,” he told News7. “I don’t want to feel that way, but I do. I just think, the least Charles can do is give me an answer – acknowledge me.
“He gives William a title like that, well where’s my answer? Where’s my DNA test? If you are not my father, then prove you’re not. “I feel dismissed. Charles got what he wanted: he got the throne, he got his wife, he got it all. I don’t even get the truth about my mother. When’s it going to swing the other way? “Now it’s time for me to get my happy ending. “I’ve said it before, it’s OK for William and Harry – yes, they lost their mother. But I never even knew mine. I never had that opportunity. And this just seems to rob it further.
“All those feelings of abandonment and sadness have come to the surface through the Queen dying, seeing Charles’ reaction.” Dorante-Day hit back at those who claim he is only making these allegations for personal financial benefit. “Sure there’s an element of me that goes ‘Yeah, I’d love to be the Prince of Wales – but there’s an element of me that doesn’t too,” he said.
“And whenever I say that, people take it the wrong way and say, ‘Oh he’s after the money.’ “But I can see Harry’s argument. It’s not the not getting it, it’s the being ignored. And the feeling of no worth. And that’s the reason he’s rebelling the way he is. “He’s trying to show everybody what worth he’s got. Because he doesn’t feel he has any worth. That’s just my feeling.”