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Australian Man Claiming Relation to British Royals Reveals Last Letter Sent to Queen Elizabeth II

Simon Charles Dorante-Day, a 56-year-old man born in Portsmouth, UK, in 1966, recently unveiled the final letter he sent to Queen Elizabeth II before her passing.

Dorante-Day, who was adopted at the age of eight months and later moved to Australia with his adoptive family, asserts that he is the undisclosed child of King Charles III and Camilla.

According to Dorante-Day, his adoptive grandmother disclosed on her deathbed that he was the secret offspring of Charles and Camilla.

He chose this moment to share the contents of his communication with the Queen, mentioning his disappointment at her passing without responding to his message, closing a window of opportunity for resolution.

In the letter addressed to Queen Elizabeth II, Dorante-Day expressed his hopes for her well-being during the festive season and detailed his family’s predicament.

He referenced medical procedures conducted during his childhood to modify his appearance, emphasizing that these actions were undertaken to conceal his true identity.

Moreover, Dorante-Day recounted his adopted grandparents’ connections to the Royal household, indicating that his adopted grandmother confirmed his parentage as Charles and Camilla during his visit to the UK in 1998.

He urged the Queen to acknowledge his claims and extend assistance in resolving the issue to end the ongoing controversy.

Dorante-Day reiterated his quest for the royal family to undergo DNA testing to verify his lineage, seeking validation of his genetic heritage.

Despite previous attempts to communicate with the Queen remaining unanswered, he emphasized his determination to pursue legal measures to compel King Charles into a paternity test.

The Australian man alleged that King Charles III and Camilla initiated their close relationship in 1965, predating his birth certificate’s stated birth year.

He suggested that Camilla concealed him until he was eight months old, with the assistance of the royal family, before he was placed under his adoptive grandmother’s care due to growing visibility concerns.

While discrepancies exist between official records and Dorante-Day’s timeline, particularly regarding the meeting of King Charles and Camilla, he remains steadfast in his belief that they are his biological parents.

Despite the loss of the Queen, Dorante-Day remains resolute in his pursuit of uncovering his true parentage and resolving the matter amicably.

Following Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, Dorante-Day expressed both sorrow over her demise and determination to continue his efforts to ascertain his lineage definitively.

He acknowledged the missed opportunity to reach a resolution with the Queen but affirmed his commitment to pursuing the truth surrounding his biological heritage.