King Charles “Secret Love Child” Plans to Take a DNA Test to Prove He’s Next in Line for The Throne

The English monarchy is currently facing uncertain times with King Charles  recently diagnosed with cancer and considering abdicating the throne in favor of his first son, Prince William. However, there's another twist brewing  on the horizon. Simon Dorante-Day, who has long believed himself to be the "secret love child" of King Charles, is planning to challenge Prince William's claim to the throne by taking a DNA test.

But that's not all. Dorante-Day of King Charles also intends  to approach Prince Harry for a DNA comparison. Yet, this raises another scandalous rumor, with many suspecting that Prince Harry may not be the son of King Charles, but rather the secret offspring of Princess Diana and her then riding instructor, James Hewitt.

While these claims are based on speculation and could simply be the  musings of an eccentric individual, if they were to gain any legitimacy, it would undoubtedly further complicate matters for the royal family.

From Radar Online:


"We spent the morning listening to the news reports, taking it all in," Dorante-Day said after Buckingham Palace announced that Charles was diagnosed with an undisclosed cancer following a prostate operation that required a three-day hospital visit.

The Queensland man, who believes he is the royal couple's first-born son, said that while he hopes Charles makes a speedy recovery, "the wheels are in motion" when it comes to connecting with Harry.

Dorante-Day expressed that he's been a longtime supporter of the Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, who stepped down from their senior duties in 2020 before releasing an explosive tell-all Netflix documentary and Harry's memoir, Spare.

"I want answers," he told news outlet 7NEWS.com.au. "And I feel Prince Harry is the man to help me find them."

"I think it’s disgraceful the way they've been treated by the royal family," said Dorante-Day, RadarOnline.com has learned.

"I'm going to make contact with him and explore this as an opportunity. At the end of the day, I feel like he just might be as keen as I am to expose what Charles and Camilla and the powers that be have done to me. The injustice."

Dorante-Day said he has no ill will toward the monarch but is determined to discover more about his upbringing. "I'd much rather hear the truth about what happened to me come from his mouth instead of a DNA test," he added.

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