The late Queen Elizabeth II is regarded by his daughter as “a great-grandmother,” according to a guy who claims to be the hidden child of King Charles III and Camilla.
The 56-year-old Simon Dorante-Day recently paid tribute to Camilla Parker Bowles after she passed away on September 8 after claiming for years to be her son.
The native of Portsmouth, who was adopted as a child and later raised in Australia, has now claimed that his daughter Miriam considers the late monarch to be a great grandma.
Speaking to 7News, he said: “Our daughter Miriam came in and let us know, and she said ‘dad the Queen’s passed away,’ and she was quite sad because being one of the younger ones she sees her as possibly her great-grandmother.”
He explained to 7News in Australia: “It’s hard at the moment because every time I look at one of them [his children] I see her.
“So that kind of brings the grief on.”
He went on to explain that seeing his friends mourning the monarch’s passing in turn makes the grief return.
He said: “A lot of my friends are also mourning that the Queen’s passed, and they’re quite sad. To see them brings it back. It’s right in your face, it’s not something you can ignore.”
Currently, Mr. Dorante-Day is pursuing legal options to compel Charles, who succeeded his mother as head of state, to submit to a DNA test.
He continued: “There has been a discussion in there between a judge and myself and his barrister about the legal standing of Charles, and whether the monarch is protected by the law or is above the law.”
“And secondly, Camilla and her family are certainly not above the law. So that argument’s already been had and settled.”