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‘Lovechild’ Of King Charles & Camila Shares The Last Letter He Sent The Queen Before She Died
He vows to continue his fight to prove his relation to King Charles and Camila.
British-born Aussie Simon Charles Dorante-Day deems now as the best time to share what he wrote to Queen Elizabeth II before she passed away. The 56-Year-Old, who firmly believes he’s the lovechild of King Charles III and Camila, has kept the letters’ content confidential.
Before writing to the Queen in November 2021, Simon had approached Queensland Governor Dr. Jeanette Young to discuss his case, which he addressed in the letter.
He wrote: “Your Majesty, firstly I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirits approaching the festival season. I take the liberty of approaching you via the Governor’s Office, however, given the position with which my family and I find ourselves, we feel this action is justified.”
Simon claimed medical procedures were undertaken during his childhood to alter his appearance.
“I can certainly understand and, to some degree, forgive actions that have been taken in the past in relation to my existence, but I cannot forget what has occurred. These actions, I believe, were undertaken to conceal my true identity.” He stressed that over the years of residing with the Day family, his adopted grandparents, Winifred & Earnest Bowden, spoke about the time they worked for the Royal.
The Aussie continued: “Then, on my last visit to the United Kingdom in 1998, my adopted grandmother Winifred told me herself that my birth parents were your son Charles and his wife, Camila.”
Simon insisted that it would be naïve to think the Queen wasn’t aware of the claims made or that she hadn’t followed the events closely. He concluded: “I am writing on behalf of my family, and I ask for your assistance in coming forward and resolving this issue and stopping this global assault. May God give you the strength to come forward.”
The Engineer has repeatedly expressed his desire for the royals to submit to a DNA test to prove his genetic heritage.
He had even sought senior legal advice after another letter penned to the Queen speaking of his plight wasn’t dignified with a response. However, Simon told 7News that he had kept the contents of the letter confidential until now, but with her Majesty passing, he thinks it appropriate to share his last correspondence with the late Monarch.
“When she passed away, I was disappointed that she died without responding to my message. That was my first thing – just sad, because that window of opportunity has closed,” he told the outlet.
This comes as Simon shared a tribute to his supposed grandma in the wake of her death last week. He claimed the death of the monarch marked the loss of him pleasantly being able to get to the root of his biological heritage after she never responded to a letter he wrote to her. But in all, he vowed to continue his efforts to determine conclusively that the new sovereign and his wife were his true parents.