Man who claims to be King Charles’ son to share story with Netflix
The Queensland man claiming to be King Charles’ son is looking to take his story to streaming website Netflix.
Simon Dorante-Day is adamant that he is the son of the newly crowned King Charles III and Camilla and is even willing to contest the paternity claim in court.
The 56-year-old says he has been approached by leading documentary makers from the US and UK to share his story.
He is hoping that when he approaches Netflix and they accept to take on his story, it will force Buckingham Palace to acknowledge him as the son of King Charles III.
“I’ve been inundated in recent weeks with many documentary filmmakers and filmmaking companies keen to share my story,” he told 7News.
“I didn’t expect this to happen - but I’m glad it is. I’m considering their offers.
“Ultimately I would like to see my story on Netflix, or a similar streaming platform, and will approach them about doing so. I am already speaking to one person, who I trust, and is happy to act on my behalf.”
He said he is focusing on the legal requirements and hopes that this will see DNA tests done by him and King Charles and Camilla.
“I want a DNA test from both of them, as ordered through proper legal means.
“If sharing my story on Netflix or to a greater TV audience will help do that, then I say let’s do it.”
Mr Dorante-Day is also heading back to the UK for the first time since he came out announcing that he is the son of King Charles.
He will also be interviewed at multiple outlets in Glasgow, Manchester, Dublin, and Portsmouth.
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