Man claiming to be King Charles ‘secret son’ says Queen’s death ‘changed things’

A man who claims to be the secret son of King Charles has vowed to alter his brash approach to proving his claims in the New Year, saying that the Queen's passing "changes things".

Simon Charles Dorante-Day, from Australia, has repeatedly gone viral over his wild claims that he is the son of King Charles III and Camilla – and has even pushed for a DNA test to be taken to prove it.

He updates his followers on Facebook regularly, and gave a cryptic response when recently asked "are we any closer to having the truth revealed?"

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Responding to the woman's question on December 18, under a picture featuring he and his partner imposed onto an Australian bank note, he wrote: "Absolutely – certainly have plans for next year and a fresh approach!

"The point is we have to exist, and we have to do the everyday things that we all have to do to exist!

"Some of it takes time because it all has a priority but there are lots of things already happening on lots of different fronts on any given day! It just doesn't stop at this end – and as more things become exposed or occur it changes the direction things will take!!

"Until some things happen or occur (Her Majesty passing for example) it changed a lot of things!! So, its constantly in flux – doesn't mean it's not happening!"

Following the death of Her Majesty The Queen on September 8, Simon said that he will continue to push hard – with legal aid – to get his voice heard.

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Dorante-Day once claimed he was not “looking for a title” or money.

According to multiple reports from 2021, the Queensland man’s striking claim was followed up by his insistence he is “simply a man looking for my biological parents”.

Dorante-Day has however used his ‘connection’ to the Royal Family to further his own business ambitions.

In 2021 he set up a guitar shop called Royal Riffs. Its accompanying tagline was “Queensland Guitars with that Royal finish…”

Since then, Simon’s stance has stiffened a little, explaining in an interview with 7NEWS that he had grown to resent the Royal Family and wasn’t intimidated by the “mountain” he had to climb now that his ‘father’ Charles was king.

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