Illegitimate son of aristocrat who inherited £50m estate via DNA test appears in court accused of GBH

After a DNA test, a ‘Skin’ care worker inherited a country’s property proved that the aristocrat owner was his illegitimate son, and today he appeared in court accused of great physical damage in court.
37 -year -old Jordan Adlard Rogers spent years trying to prove that Charles Rogers, a 1,536 -acre national trust Penrose Estate in Cornwall, his family seat.
However, when Charles died of an overdose of 62 -year -old drugs in August 2019, a test was finally performed – and confirmed that they were associated.
Charles’ mother and brother were the only heirs of Jordan property because he died.
On Friday, September 26, at Truro Crown Court, a count was accused of great physical damage.
Penrose Estate, Penrose House, Jordan Ross Adlard-Rogers of Penrose House.
Wearing a blue vest, a red tie and a white shirt, he claimed that he was not guilty of having serious physical damage against Sebastian Winzar against the 1861 Law.
The accusation is about an incident that was alleged to be in Porthleven, Cornwall on July 13, 2024.
On March 9, 2026, a hearing was held with a examination before the trial. He was arrested on conditional bail.
Jordan Adlard-Rogers, depicted outside the Truro Crown Court today
37-year-old Jordan Adlard-Rogers spent five years to try to prove Charles Rogers, a 1,536-acre national trust pennons in Cornwall, his family seat. Adlard-Rogers moved to the property in 2019 after a positive DNA test.
Mr. Adlard-Rogers has been living in the property for seven years and dives into the new lifestyle with the history of the newly contaminated family.
Previously, after the DNA test was positive, it was talked about how much his life changed in 2019.
From the age of eight, Jordan Adlard-Rogers was the father of Charles Rogers and then offered to perform a DNA test, but never happened.
Mr. Adlard-Rogers tried to do DNA test again at the age of 18, but he was told to take it from lawyers.
He wrote a letter at his twenties, but he could not get any answers until he contacted the power of the lawyer Philip Care.
‘Philip said that Charles did not want to test, so I wrote a final letter with a DNA test kit and told me that Philip was stolen and that Charles was dead.’ ‘He said.
When the DNA results confirmed a positive match with the end of the age of 62, he quit his job as a care worker, and in 2019 he moved to the property where the Rogers family had lived for generations between helito and Porthleven in Cornwall.
In 1974, he was presented to the National Güven in 1974 in exchange for a 1000 -year rent to continue to live there.
Rogers stopped working and established a charity to help Porthleven and Helston communities.
In 2019, Jordan Rogers, who was depicted with his girlfriend Katie, stopped outside his family’s historical house
Jordan, Penrose Estate proved that Cornwall was given to him after a DNA test standing in the main dining room, that he was the father of the late Lord Charles
A map showing the scale of the Penrose property in which Adlard-Rogers inherited after his father’s death in 2019
When Jordan Adlard-Rogers moved to the property, he celebrated his legacy with his pregnant girlfriend Katie and 18 guests with Chinese packages.
Before that, he came from a poor and chaotic background living with his free -spirited single mother.
Adlard-Rogers told him that his mother confessed to his father, the last of a famous family when he was ten years old.
An investigation was how Charles Rogers had struggled with drug addiction for years and in 2019 in the historical property II.
He found that there was no suspicious situation and that Rogers died in prescription drugs.
In the months of his death, he was maln out, personal hygiene was neglected and rarely changed his clothes in the months until his death.
Charles was sleeping in his car instead of living in his generous house.
Coroner was told that the property of the property earned revenue from a confidence, and Charles was given a ‘important’ cash allowance between £ 300 to £ 1,000 a week.
Jordan Adlard-Rogers came from a poor and chaotic background living with his free-spirited single mother
Problematic: Jordan’s father Charles’ early portrait. The Lord, who escaped with his mother, died without his heir to the magnificent house and his surroundings
Real Estate earns money from investments in stocks and stocks and rent a series of parcels to local farmers.
Mr. Adlard-Rogers said he was working on other chapters in his father’s past.
Charles did not actually live in the property. While his mother lived here, he lived in one of the farm houses of the property, so he couldn’t have the chance to inherit it.
‘They died two weeks apart.’
His father’s grandmother Angela died at the age of 92.
“ `He had given up himself and lived in his car instead of his house, because such a mess.
‘The Rogers family gave 46 rural houses and several farms to the national Trust, and now Rogers Family Trust produces income for life tenant.’
Mr. Adlard-Rogers also learned other factors that contributed to his father’s drug addiction.
After winning his legacy, Jordan dived himself into his new lifestyle and moved to the magnificent house
This is the modest childhood house where a young Jordan Adlard-Rogers grew up, wondering if there is a heir of a land that expands 50 million pounds.
“He always had a pressure he tried to match with his expectation,” he added.
‘He was a lieutenant commander in the Royal Navy, his brother’s raf pilot and his father, so they had big shoes to fill.’
‘He was under great pressure by taking it, but it was a different and free spirit.’
Adlard-Rogers, “ Charles, served in the army in Northern Ireland, and I think this impressed with the death of his brother Nigel, where he was very close, ‘Adlard-Rogers said.




