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Man who claims he’s King Charles’s secret son demands DNA Test 

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King Charles cannot be compelled to take a DNA test by the British court or a Judge, as he is now deemed above the law as the British Monarch 

By Kehinde Okeowo

An Australian man, Simon Charles Dorante-Day, has sent social media buzzing with claims that he is supposed to be the heir apparent to the British throne. 

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According to Dorante-Day, he was conceived in 1965 by 17-year-old King Charles III and 18-year-old Camilla.  

Although his claim has never been confirmed, he is willing and determined to settle the matter once and for all, News Australia reported. 

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The 56-year-old Dorante-Day told News 7 that he is planning to take fresh legal action to force the new King to undergo DNA testing.

Sharing his interview on Facebook, he wrote: “Charles got what he wanted: he got the throne, he got his wife, he got it all. Now it’s time for me to get my happy ending. 

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“I had hoped something would happen, and I’m very disappointed that nothing did. Particularly given the effort and level I’ve gone to.” 

The Queensland man believes that a DNA test will prove he is the rightful heir to the throne, as he was born before Prince William, but lamented that his attempts to contact the Royal Family have ultimately proved futile, as he has never received a response from them.

Dorante-Day went on to allege that he was given up for adoption at eight months old and that his adoptive grandmother confessed to him before she died that he was the “secret son” of Charles and his wife, the new Queen Camilla.  

“I just think, the least Charles can do is give me an answer – acknowledge me. Where’s my DNA test? If you are not my father, then prove you’re not,” he added. 

Ironically, King Charles cannot be compelled to take a DNA test by the British court or Judge, as he is now essentially above the law as the British Monarch. 

Another snag in Dorante-Day claims is that the new King and wife, Camilla did not meet until 1970, and their affair is not reported to have started until 1986, meaning they are unlikely to have a 56-year-old child. 

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