Dorante-Day said his first and middle name - Simon Charles - were given to him by his biological parents.There he would spend time with the woman he believes was Camilla, while protection officers and his adoptive parents waited outside. Dorante-Day said he has recollections of being taken to houses around Portsmouth as a little boy.He goes on to allege that when he was getting too old, it was arranged that one of the Queen’s former house staff - Dorante-Day’s adoptive grandmother - would have her daughter adopt him. Dorante-Day claims Camilla kept him until he was eight months old, using the royals and protection officers to help conceal him.It’s further believed that the names the parents listed on his birth certificate were “fictitious”. A historian has claimed the hospital where Dorante-Day was born - as listed on his birth certificate - didn’t deliver a single baby during the decade he was born.He claims months later, in the lead-up to when he was born, Camilla disappeared from Britain’s social scene for at least nine months, while Charles was sent to Australia. Dorante-Day’s research has shown him that Charles and Camilla first became close in 1965.“She didn’t just hint at it, she told me outright,” he said. Dorante-Day’s grandmother told him many times that he was Camilla and Charles’ child.Ernest Bowlden also received an Imperial Service Award. His adoptive grandparents, Winifred and Ernest Bowlden, had both worked for the Queen and Prince Philip in one of their royal households. At the age of eight months, he was adopted by a local couple named Karen and David Day.Dorante-Day was born on April 5, 1966, in Gosport, Portsmouth, in the UK.Simon Dorante-Day has provided these claims to support his belief that he is Charles and Camilla’s son. We are owed that.” Queenslander Simon Dorante-Day has long claimed to be the secret son of Prince Charles and Camilla. But most of all, I want answers for my family. “I want to have a relationship with them, with William and Harry. As I’ve always said, I am simply a man who’s spent decades looking for my biological parents - and every road has led me to Charles and Camilla. “My family has been through enough, I have been through enough. “I believe there is enough evidence for the courts to compel a DNA test from Charles and Camilla and I hope this happens.