In a stunning courtroom twist that has shaken royal circles, Camilla’s alleged son collapsed to the floor in shock after a bombshell DNA result revealed the identity of his real father — and it’s not who anyone expected.
Simon Dorante-Day, the Australian man who has spent years claiming to be the secret love child of Queen Camilla and King Charles III, finally got the moment he has long fought for: a court-ordered DNA test. But instead of the long-theorized royal connection, the results pointed in an entirely different — and even more controversial — direction.
According to sources inside the courtroom, Dorante-Day, 58, immediately fell to the ground as the results were read aloud. Medical personnel were called to assist as gasps echoed throughout the courtroom. “He was completely overwhelmed,” said one witness. “He had spent his life chasing one truth, only to be handed another.”
The DNA results did not match King Charles — but rather an unexpected figure from within the royal household’s inner circle: a senior nobleman who has never before been linked to such a scandal. While officials have not publicly named the man, leaked documents suggest that the individual in question held a close advisory role to the royal family during the late 1960s — the very period during which Simon claims he was born.
For years, Dorante-Day has maintained that he was born in the UK in 1966 and adopted by a family with connections to the royal household. He has alleged that Camilla and Charles were forced to give him up due to the circumstances of the time. His claims, once dismissed as conspiracy theory, gained some attention in recent years, especially as Camilla became Queen Consort.
But now, this unexpected DNA revelation throws his entire narrative into question — and may open up even more scandalous chapters in royal history.
Royal insiders are reportedly reeling from the court’s findings. “This is not just about Simon anymore,” said one palace staffer. “This opens up questions that could reflect on the royal household’s past relationships and the lengths taken to protect secrets.”
As for Camilla and King Charles, there has been no official response to the court decision. Buckingham Palace has declined to comment, stating it does not respond to “private legal matters.” However, sources close to the Queen Consort say she is “deeply disturbed” by the resurfacing of these allegations and the dramatic spectacle surrounding them.
Meanwhile, Simon Dorante-Day is said to be recovering and considering his next steps. His wife, Elvianna, told reporters, “Simon just wanted the truth. He has it now, but it’s not the truth he expected.”
The case, while not legally implicating the royals directly, continues to fuel speculation about the hidden history behind Britain’s most public family — and the secrets that may still lie buried behind palace walls.