Aussie Simon Dorante-Day who claims he’s Prince Charles’ secret son posts new ‘photo proof’ comparing himself to William

AUSSIE Simon Dorante-Day, who claims he’s Prince Charles’ secret son, has posted new “photo proof” comparing himself to Prince William.

Dorante-Day shared a side-by-side image of him and Prince William sporting a similar smile, leaving onlookers “stunned” by the similarities.

Durante-Day shared a photo of him next to Prince William as proof he was Prince Charles' long-lost son

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Durante-Day shared a photo of him next to Prince William as proof he was Prince Charles’ long-lost son
Royal watchers said the similarities between Dorante Day and the Royal Family were 'undeniable'

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Royal watchers said the similarities between Dorante Day and the Royal Family were ‘undeniable’Credit: Facebook

Royal watchers said the pair were “brothers from another mother”, with one adding “there is no doubt” Prince William was Dorante-Day’s younger brother.

A third said: “Wow, Simon. He’s just a younger version of you.”

Another wrote: “Well, now we know how he’s going to look in a few years!”

“The resemblance in this photo of you and William is just crazy,” a fifth pointed out.

One Facebook user – who described herself as a fervent sceptic – described the caparison as “undeniable”.

“Truthfully, I didn’t quite see it before – but undeniable in these comparison pics,” She said.

A collage of photos was also shared by the Aussie dad, comparing his daughter with Princess Charlotte and Queen as a young girl.

A photo of his son was posted weeks before, comparing him to the Queen.

Durante Day claimed to be Prince Charles’ secret loverchild.

NOT BACKING DOWN

The Royal-wannabe, who was born in the UK but now is living in Queensland, Australia, alleged he was conceived in 1965 when he says Charles and Camilla were first romantically linked.

The 55-year-old father of nine believes the couple conceived him when Charles was just 17, and Camilla 18 and he was later adopted by a family who had links to the Royal Family.

After revealing his bizarre claim, he shared numerous images of himself and his son comparing them to the Royals.

Speaking to7NEWS.com.au, Simon said: “All the royal fans and supporters who send them to me, they’re amazing.

“And I really think it’s like an Agatha Christie novel for them, where they’re looking for clues and searching for answers.

“There are so many people invested in my story now and helping me, it’s really amazing.”

In June, he claimed his teeth were flattened by a dentist to make it look less royal.

He claims he was “pinned” down by a dentist to shave down his sharp canines and erase any similarities to the Royal Family.

Sharing a picture the Queen, Durante-Day wrote: “This photo exemplifies why my canine teeth were ground flat.”

Durante-Day was born in Gosport, Hamps, in April, 1966.

Durante-Day has applied to the High Court to have the Duke and Duchess obstruct DNA testing.

The engineer claims his adoptive grandparents Winifred and Ernest worked as a cook and gardener for the Queen and Prince Philip and told him “many times” he was Charles and Camilla’s child.

He also believes the names of his birth parents are “fictitious” and the official documents from his adoption are written in his mum’s handwriting.

Charles and Camilla didn’t respond to his claims.

A photo comparing Durante-Day's son with Queen Elizabeth

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A photo comparing Durante-Day’s son with Queen ElizabethCredit: Facebook
The Aussie dad has posted a range of side-by-side photos proving he's a Royal

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The Aussie dad has posted a range of side-by-side photos proving he’s a Royal
Durante-Day believes Charles and Camilla conceived him when they were teenagers

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Durante-Day believes Charles and Camilla conceived him when they were teenagersCredit: Getty
Australian Simon Dorante-Day believes he’s Charles and Camilla’s secret son

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