King Charles III is taking his fight for justice to the biggest streaming service in the world.Australian Simon Dorante-Day, who has repeatedly claimed to be the illegitimate son of His Majesty the King and his Queen Consort Camilla, has spent the majority of his adult life trying to prove his claim to be true.Now he has called on streaming giants Netflix to speak to him so that he can shoot a documentary – and potentially end up with the DNA test he has longed for.He claims he has been "inundated" with offers to take his story to the small screen. READ MORE: King Charles gave Meghan Markle strange nickname due to her 'toughness'Speaking to Australia's 7News, the 56-year-old father-of-nine explained: “I’ve been inundated in recent weeks with many documentary filmmakers and filmmaking companies keen to share my story.“I didn’t expect this to happen - but I’m glad it is.