Prince Charles and Camilla’s ‘secret son’ makes a comeback with this statement
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by Jaysi Sharma
Prince Charles and Camilla’s alleged ‘secret son’ reappeared on Facebook and had this to say about his disappearance.
Who doesn’t dream of being born into royalty? The extravagant lifestyle alone tempts many to want to be a part of it. Simon Dorante-Day is working hard to make this dream a reality. The self-proclaimed ‘secret son’ is back and he had this to say about his disappearance.
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Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles’ ‘secret son’
As claimed by Simon previously, he was adopted by Karen and David Day when he was a baby. As per his claims, his adoptive grandparents both worked in the royal households for the Queen and Prince Philip. The 56-year-old then declared that it was his grandmother that revealed to him the truth about his true lineage.
Apparently, he is the ‘secret son’ of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles’. He often posts photos of himself and his ‘alleged’ blood family to point out the apparent similarities between their physical features. He’s also done multiple DNA tests and even reached out to the Palace for a DNA sample to prove his claims but has yet to get a response.
The ‘secret son’ makes a comeback
Simon is largely present on Facebook and has gathered quite a following ever since. He posts his claims and ‘evidence’ on Facebook and even compares his children’s physical features to the members of the Royal Family. Moreover, he even has his own podcast where he talks about his controversies. However, he was suspiciously quiet for quite a while now.
But he is back with a surprising statement. He posted on June 28 that he was taking a break from social media and was busy celebrating his marriage anniversary with his wife and family. Nevertheless, he also said that he does not take back his claims. He said in a Facebook post:
Finally, just because we go quiet does not mean we’ve “given-up”, “dropped the claim”, or “changed the story” – the stories never changed, it will never go away, and I don’t give up.
He even mentioned that he has tried contacting the Queen and has yet to receive a response:
Thirdly, I’m still waiting on a response from Her Maj, and whilst she has been somewhat busy of late, I still do expect to receive one!