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Man claiming to be Charles' 'son' says 'William as Prince of Wales is kick in the face'

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secret son' of King Charles III is once again demanding a DNA test after saying Prince William being name Prince of Wales is a "kick in the face".Simon Dorante-Day, 56, has made several claims over being the son of King Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles over the years, with the bloke keen to spread the news of his commitment to receiving a DNA test.The 56-year-old has even said he has discussed with senior legal figures the routes he has in bringing action against the newly-ascended King and Queen Consort.READ MORE: King Charles could 'cause an act of war' with Sussexes if he strips Royal titlesHis hopeful DNA test could be closer than expected, with his legal teams saying they don't see "any reason" why Dorante-Day should be refused a DNA test.Speaking of the potential test to News7, Dorante-Day said: "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 the answer to that was no - they told me that we don’t see any reason why he is.

And secondly, Camilla and her family are certainly not above the law. So that argument’s already been had and settled."A lot of people were concerned that when Charles rose to be monarch that it would damage my case.

But it’s not going to make any difference legally, it’s still pressing ahead the same way."Dorante-Day has made it clear that he'll be returning to court and has made it clear he will stop at nothing to receive a DNA test that could prove his relation to the King of England.

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