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The last letter written to Queen Elizabeth II, whom he claims to be his grandmother, by the guy claiming to be the illegitimate child of King Charles III and his now-wife Camilla, has been made public.
On September 8, Australia’s national day of mourning for its late king, who passed away on September 7, Simon Charles Dorante-Day wrote the remark on Facebook.
The last letter he wrote to Queen Elizabeth, he and his family “felt today would be an acceptable one to share with you,” he stated.
The letter, dated November 27, 2021, saw Dorante-Day wish the Queen a happy “festive season” and acknowledged that although he was taking a “liberty” in writing to her, he felt “this action is justified.”
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The dad of nine, from Queensland, Australia, said: “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.”
According to Dorante-Day, these activities included having his once-blue eyes “forcefully turned to brown at the age of eight” and “had two of my teeth filed down at the age of 15.”
These actions, according to him, were taken to “conceal” his “real identity”.
Dorante-Day continued by asserting that while visiting the UK in 1998, his adopted parents, Winifred and Earnest Bowlden, informed him that his biological parents were Charles and Camilla.
“It would be naïve of me to think you are not aware of my claims,” he continued. “Nor that you have not been following events to date.”
Dorante-Day included a comment from his wife in the Facebook post that included the letter, saying, “offer a particular thank you to you Aka Lilibet for living.”
He went on to “ask for your assistance in coming forward and resolving this issue and stopping this global assault.”
She said: “You and I knew we came from warring backgrounds, but we both loved something in common, your grandson Simon Charles, your first-born grandchild.
“In loving him as much as we do, we had to put our differences aside and pursue peace, not only for you and I but for the whole of humanity.
“No-one understood the path we walked together on this planet, and our work isn’t over, as you and I know.
“Through your grandchild Simon Charles and his children your legacy lives on in them.
“RIP Aka Lillibet, debi ari”.