BREAKING NEWS: Australian Man Claims to Be “Love Child” of King Charles and Camilla — Says He’ll Sue Prince William to Reclaim Royal Inheritance
In a jaw-dropping revelation that’s quickly becoming one of the most explosive royal stories of the decade, an Australian man has come forward claiming he is the secret love child of King Charles III and Queen Camilla — and he’s not staying silent. With a bold public statement and a collection of so-called “evidence,” the man now says he plans to sue Prince William to reclaim what he believes is his rightful inheritance.
The man, identified as Simon Charles Dorante-Day, a 58-year-old living in Queensland, has long insisted that he was born out of an alleged secret relationship between Charles and Camilla in the mid-1960s, before either of them married their respective spouses. Though the British Royal Family has never publicly acknowledged or responded to his claims, Dorante-Day says he’s now armed with “irrefutable” photographic and historical evidence — and he’s ready to take his case to court.
In his latest media appearance, Dorante-Day displayed side-by-side photographs of himself, a young Camilla, and the late Queen Elizabeth II, suggesting a striking resemblance in facial structure, eye shape, and jawline. “I’m not doing this for fame,” he stated. “I’m doing this because the truth matters. My wife and I have spent decades gathering evidence. I deserve to know where I came from — and if I’m the firstborn, that means something.”
The most shocking part? Dorante-Day is reportedly preparing to file a lawsuit in the UK, aiming to challenge Prince William’s position as heir by demanding a formal DNA test from King Charles — or, failing that, launching a civil case based on inheritance rights.
Legal experts are divided on the case’s viability. Some argue that without royal cooperation or court-mandated DNA, the claim will struggle to hold up in court. Others say that if the royal family continues to remain silent, it may unintentionally fuel public curiosity and sympathy toward Dorante-Day’s story.
The Palace, when contacted for comment, issued its standard line: “We do not comment on personal or legal matters concerning private individuals.”
Social media is on fire with reactions — some mocking the claim, others taking it seriously. Hashtags like #RoyalLoveChild, #CharlesAndCamillaSon, and #DNAForSimon are trending across Australia and the UK.
As this bizarre and dramatic story unfolds, the world watches closely. Whether the claim proves credible or not, the fact that it’s reached global headlines and threatens to involve Prince William in