Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles were plagued with outrageous conspiracy theories over the years.

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall had a hard time convincing the public to accept them. The majority sided with Princess Diana when she said that her relationship with the future king didn’t work because “there were there of us in this marriage.” The late Princess of Wales was implying about Prince Charles and Camilla’s affair.

Since then, there have been various claims about the future king and queen consort. Here are some of them.

Prince Charles and Camilla have a love child

Simon Dorante-Day claimed that he was told that he is the son of Prince Charles and Camilla. He was reportedly adopted when he was just 18 months old and his adoptive mother told him that the royal couple are his biological parents.

“I was very close to my grandmother and she told me many times that I was Camilla and Charles’ child,” Dorante-Day alleged. “She didn’t just hint at it, she told me outright.”

Prince Charles plotted to kill Princess Diana to marry Camilla

It’s not a secret that the Prince and Princess of Wales had an unhappy marriage. Months before Princess Diana’s tragic vehicular accident, she told her then-butler Paul Burrell that she suspected Prince Charles of plotting a car accident to kill her, so he could remarry.

“Her words were ‘these next few months, are the most difficult months of my life. I fear my husband is going to kill me. In an automobile accident. With head injuries. In order that he can remarry,’” Burrell said.

Burrell noted that Princess Dianal left him notes on his desk about it. He added that he found it “spooky” that Princess Diana predicted her own death because nine months after, she was killed in a car crash accident.

Prince Charles is a vampire

In 2011, the heir apparent claimed that he is related to Vlad the Impaler, who gave rise to the Dracula vampire stories. Vlad the Impaler was known as the cruel 15th century Romanian warlord. He had a reputation for being sadistic and for torturing tens of thousands of individuals, which made him a legend in his own time.

Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince Charles look at each other as they reopen the newly-renovated Edwardian community hall The Strand Hall during day three of a visit to Wales on July 4, 2018 in Builth Wells, Wales. Getty Images/Chris Jackson