A man from Australia who claims to be the biological son of Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, continues his crusade to be recognized as by whom he claims as his real parents through his Facebook page. The page has 4,200 supporters.
The page which belongs to Simon Charles Dorante-Day sports a banner photo proclaiming him to be Prince Simon and reportedly seeks to investigate the identity of his biological parents whom he believes are part of British royalty.
It can be recalled that Dorante-Day first came out to air his belief that he was the natural son of Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla. According to a report by Daily Mail, the now 53-year-old man was born in Gosport, near Portsmouth in 1966 and was adopted by Karen and David Day when he was eighteen months old.
Dorante-Day has not been shy in speaking out about his claims that he was put up for adoption by the teenage Charles and Camilla when he was just a baby. In an interview, the man who claims to be the lovechild of Prince Charles and Duchess Camila even claimed that Princess Diana knew about his existence and that she was about to make the information public before she died in a tragic accident in 1997.
He also posted photos of himself side by side with the images of Prince William and Prince Harry and claimed the similarity of their features is evidence that they had the same father. He said that his grandmother, who used to work for the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, told him straight out that he was the son of Prince Charles and Princess Camilla.
He also constantly posts updates on his Facebook page, weighing in on the events happening with the Royal Family. In a recent post, he shared his advice for his "little brother" Prince Harry about how the public will find ways to ridicule his family. He also called out BBC for their distasteful representation of Meghan Markle for a skit, soon after giving birth to Baby Archie.
Most recently, a report indicated that Dorante-Day sought the help of the court to reverse the decision to suspend him from his job as a radio electrical engineer for what his boss claimed was his threatening behavior during a phone conversation as they discussed his leave of absences. Dorante-Day told the court that his claims about his parentage played a role in his suspension as he claimed he was being watched over his claims to his royal parentage.