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Former Royal Advisor Dubbed “The Fly” in Partygate Scandal

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Former Royal Advisor Dubbed “The Fly” in Partygate Scandal

In the midst of the Partygate scandal, the former spy at its center has managed to make an enemy out of none other than himself, earning a rather humiliating nickname.

Simon Cays, who was once considered the most important man in politics that you've probably never heard of, rose to become the UK's most senior civil servant.

However, before his fall from grace as the most indiscreet man in the government and a casualty of the Lockdown Files, he served as 's private secretary.

According to a former colleague at Kensington Palace, Cays took the job in order to indulge his fascination with the inner workings of the British state.

It was also a rare opportunity to work closely with such a senior member of the royal family.

During his time as William's advisor, Cays provided both practical and emotional support to the heir to the throne, fostering a good relationship between them.

He accompanied the Prince of Wales on high-profile trips and served as chief of staff in the royal household, ensuring smooth communication between the various palaces.

One of the major controversies that arose during Cays' tenure as William's private secretary was and 's decision to step back from their roles as working royals and relocate to North America.

In his book, “Spare,” Harry refers to a certain individual as “the Fly,” and although not explicitly named, it is widely believed to be Cays, given his position as William's private secretary during the mentioned timeframe.

Harry describes his encounters with courtiers throughout his life, singling out three middle-aged white men who had consolidated power through cunning Machiavellian tactics.

Alongside the Fly, he mentions the Bee and the Wasp, codenames for Sir Edward Young, the late Queen's private secretary, and Clive Alderton, ' private secretary, respectively.

Harry portrays them as usurpers, insinuating that they took advantage of the Queen's advanced age to further their own influence.

According to Harry, all three men considered him irrelevant at best and foolish at worst.

Harry recounts seeking assistance from the Bee and the Wasp regarding his struggles, but claims that nothing ever came of it.

However, it is the Fly whom Harry did not approach, and he spares no criticism for him.

Harry describes the Fly as someone who had spent a significant part of his career immersed in the world of government and media, relishing in its darkness and intrigue.

Despite pretending otherwise, the Fly reveled in it, growing fat on its power and seemingly detached from the petty squabbles.

Nevertheless, Harry does acknowledge that William's advisor was coolly efficient and always ready to lend a helping hand.

After leaving his post at the palace, Cays returned to Downing Street under Prime Minister Boris Johnson and has since worked for three different Members of Parliament.

However, his reputation has been marred by a series of controversies, including the recent Hancock WhatsApp leak.

In conclusion, the Partygate scandal has not only revealed the depths of political turmoil within the British government but has also shed light on the strained relationships within the royal family.

The Fly, once a trusted confidant of , now finds himself at odds with Prince Harry, who holds nothing back in his scathing portrayal of this former advisor.

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