He accused the royals of “lies and corruption” and wants a court-ordered test. “The lies must be exposed,” he said.
Simon’s quest is personal. His grandma’s words and childhood memories drive him. “When I feel like quitting, three things keep me going: her words, my memories, and the pain of not knowing,” he said.
Some are skeptical, but his determination is clear. He wants justice for his family, believing they suffered due to the royal link.
His claim has sparked debate. From legal fights to photo comparisons, it has intrigued royal watchers and those curious about the monarchy’s secrets.
As he seeks a paternity test, public opinion is split. Some see a truth-seeker, others a skeptic. But his story makes us think about identity and family.