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    Do King Charles And Camilla Have A Lovechild? Here’s What We Know

    No one would have even thought that a 56-year-old man will claim Prince of Wales, William‘s place as the successor of King Charles III. The lovechild of Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles claims that he is the right successor.

    So, who is this man? Why is he claiming he is the successor of King Charles III? Read on to know more about the alleged lovechild of Charles and Camilla threatening the succession of Prince William.

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    Does Charles And Camilla Have A Lovechild?

    Charles Dorante-Day, Charles, Camilla and William

    Queensland-based engineer Simon Charles Dorante-Day, 56, claims that he was adopted when he was 8 months old. He also insists that his grandmother told him on her deathbed that he was the ‘secret son’ of Charles and Camilla.

    He has for years voiced his desire for the royals to submit a DNA test to prove his genetic heritage. A letter was even penned to the Queen after seeking senior legal advice speaking of his plight and was not given a response.

    The alleged lovechild of Charles and Camilla opened up about why he came to the media out of all these years. He said, “It’s hard not to take Charles naming William as the Prince of Wales as anything other than a kick in the face.”

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    How Will The Aussie Prove That He Is The Lovechild Of Charles And Camilla?

    Charles Dorante-Day, Charles and Camilla

    Dorante-Day said, “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.”

    The Aussie also asserted that he would be pursuing legal action in an attempt to force the King into a paternity test. “There has been a discussion in there between a judge and myself and his barrister about the legal standing of Charles, and whether the monarch is protected by the law or is above the law,” Dorante-Day explained.

    Since, Camilla and her family are certainly not above the law, there won’t be an issue to send legal action to submit them in front of the law. Even, when it comes to the monarch, the Aussie explained that the judge saw no reason why the King would not submit to the law.

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