Charles and Camilla’s Son Post Proofs On Social Media

The man, who claims to be the illegitimate son of Prince of Wales, Charles and Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles. However, he shared fresh “proof” to bolster his claims. On Monday, Simon Dorante-Day, 55, posted two photos of himself juxtaposed with the Camilla Parker Bowles on Facebook, writing: “If you can’t see it now you aren’t looking.”

Viewers were quick to back up his outlandish theory, with one writing: “The evidence is plain to see.” Others wrote that he looked “just like his mother,” while another said: “The resemblance is crazy although I think you have Charles’s nose.”

Another said: “I see it plain and clear,” adding: “I’ve never doubted it ever since I first read your story ..and the more I see the more I believe.”

As per indy100.com, Dorante-Day was born in April 1966 and was adopted by a family who had connections to Buckingham Palace. His adoptive grandparents were Winifred and Ernest Bowden, both of whom had worked for the Queen and Prince Philip.

Dorante-Day, living in Australia, says his grandmother told him categorically that he was Charles and Camilla’s son. He believes that he was conceived when the royal couple were 17 and 18 years old. In the past few months, he posted a lot of comments about the royal family and his British roots, as well as what he deems to be photographic “evidence” of his alleged parentage.

Here’s just a glimpse at his portfolio:

The 55-year-year-old is so confirmed that he went to Australian High Court to demand that the duke and duchess take DNA tests, having failed with three previous legal attempts. Charles and Camilla have never spoken about his claims, and Dorante-Day has previously claimed that the pair, who married in 2005, have ignored his letters to them.

He communicates with the 7News earlier this month, Dorante-Day said many of the comparison photos were sourced and shared by royal fans, and that he was constantly blown away by the “uncanny likenesses” they revealed.

“They stop me in my tracks, even to this day,” he told the news site. “All the royal fans and supporters who send them to me, they’re amazing.” He continued: “There are so many people invested in my story now and helping me, it’s amazing.

“But at the end of the day, it would be nice to wake up in the morning and not have to look for evidence and keep defending it. “Every day, I am defending myself, explaining myself, and going over the same points to people.”It would be nice to just wake up and know who my parents are, for the world to know who my parents are.”

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