The Australian man who claims to be the lovechild of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla has once again spoken out and shared his plans for the future.
56-year-old Simon Charles Dorante-Day has for years claimed that he is the secret son of Charles and Camilla after he was allegedly told so by his adoptive grandmother when she was on her deathbed.
Now, the Aussie man, who previously requested Charles take a DNA test, vowed to take his allegations a step further by making his story into a documentary.
According to Dorante-Day, he is eyeing Netflix even though he allegedly already received numerous offers from ‘leading’ producers and filmmakers.
While it was widely reported that Charles and Camilla met in 1970, Simon claims they actually had an affair in 1965, a year before he was born, whereas the Royal Family allegedly kept the news of Camilla’s pregnancy a secret.
The man also insists that he was taken in by a local couple at the age of 8 months in 1966 before being brought up in Australia by his adopting family.
“I’ve been inundated in recent weeks with many documentary filmmakers and filmmaking companies keen to share my story,” Dorante-Day told 7News.
“I didn’t expect this to happen – but I’m glad it is. I’m considering their offers. Ultimately I would like to see my story on Netflix, or a similar streaming platform, and will approach them about doing so.”
The 56-year-old added: “I know that sharing my story and getting as many people aware of my claims as possible is going to be key to having Charles and Camilla address my claims.”
Dorante-Day previously called on the royals to get Charles and Camilla’s DNA tests in an attempt to prove that he really is their son.
“I’m looking forward to going back to the UK and really ramping up my quest for answers. I’ve even got radio interviews lined up in Glasgow, Manchester, Dublin, and Portsmouth when I finally get over there,” he added.
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