Simon Case hopes ‘one day there’ll be a reunification’ between Prince William & Harry

In his memoir Spare, Prince Harry referred to Simon Case as the Fly. Case was Prince William’s private secretary from 2018 through 2020, a brief reprieve between his work as a Tory political operative. One could argue – as I have – that Case was absolutely doing Tory Party political work as William’s private secretary as well, that Case was there specifically to groom William to be the British conservatives’ useful-idiot heir and king. In Spare, Harry detailed at length his complaints about Case’s maneuvers and machinations, and Case was also a huge part of the Sandringham Summit in 2020, in which Prince William and then-Prince Charles decided that the Sussexes needed to be thrown out, without security. Under Case’s watch, Harry and Meghan were scapegoated and mercilessly attacked to keep the heat off Prince William and Kate for years. Case also oversaw the absolute mess between Dan Wootton and Kensington Palace staffer Christian Jones, which is still a shocking story which should have been much, much bigger news.

After Case left KP, he went straight to work for Boris Johnson and the Tories. He’s managed to fail upwards ever since, and he currently has a life peerage and sits in the House of Lords. All of that slithering, conspiring and maneuvering and he came out ahead. Well, Case recently chatted with the Telegraph and they asked him about Prince William and Prince Harry.

Working in Downing Street, says Case, was about “managing the downside risk of everything”. He had far more fun working for Prince William as his private secretary from 2018 to 2020, a job he says was “a lot more optimistic and positive”.

William, he says, “is very, very personable behind closed doors, very relaxed, really caring about the team, but very open to challenge and really wants a real team ethos. And he is a great team captain. I was struck when he told stories of his time as an air ambulance pilot, and what kept on coming back was the importance of being part of a close-knit team that did these things, got through them and then coped together with sort of dealing with the aftermath.”

Case thinks that “each generation defines monarchy for its time” and that, when William becomes king, he and Catherine will at times “be much more accessible and relaxed in public settings than his father and certainly his grandmother would ever have been”.

Prince Harry is expected to bring his two children to England next month, and I ask Case whether he thinks William will meet his estranged brother. “I don’t know. Probably, like most people deep down, you sort of hope one day there’ll be a reunification. It’s just real sadness seeing a family sort of break up. That was definitely not fun to watch and witness. I hope one day they can be brothers in arms once again.”

[From The Telegraph]

It’s chilling, when you really think about it. Case was a huge part of the larger effort to destroy Harry and Meghan (mostly Meghan) and Case was also a huge part in driving that wedge between Harry and Prince William, not to mention co-authoring the terms of the Sussexit. And now, six-plus years removed from his actions and choices, Case sits there, oozing and sanctimoniously declaring that “It’s just real sadness seeing a family sort of break up.” The thing I always wonder about all of these conservative plans for William is… are these people ever worried about the monster they’ve created and enabled at every turn? After all of those years of trying to groom the doltish heir for the throne, are they ever disappointed with just how horrible he’s turned out?

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19 Responses to “Simon Case hopes ‘one day there’ll be a reunification’ between Prince William & Harry”

  1. What? says:

    Wasn’t this the mf behind ALL the treachery against Harry & Meghan?

  2. Pebbles says:

    Fuck this beady eyed bastard

  3. paintybox says:

    Brothers-in-arms seems like a strange term for this, to me – I’m American, don’t know how the British view the expression, but it sounds militaristic to me, not like familial brotherly love.

  4. Mads says:

    He can do one 😡

  5. Irisrose says:

    They were never brothers in arms. Case is playing to the fail crowd, pretending William is a loving brother who longs for the return of wayward little harry.

  6. Magdalena says:

    Simon Case is also the one who, together with Jason Knauf, colluded to put out the fake bullying accusations against M two(?) days before the Oprah interview aired. I hope Ms. Karma smacks him the face, hard, and keeps doing so for the remainder of his pathetic life. I cannot BELIEVE he has the nerve to feign “sadness” at what happened, with no admission of culpability.

    It’s the same as Knauf talking to that Australian newspaper and proudly stating that he “has no regrets” about everything he did while working for William, with the “journalist” failing to point out that the court found that he had LIED and manipulated evidence to sabotage M’s case against the Daily Fail.

    Chutzpah, I believe this is called.

    Also, this is a lie: “when William becomes king, he and Catherine will at times “be much more accessible and relaxed in public settings than his father and certainly his grandmother would ever have been.””, because even NOW, Charles has always been more accessible and relaxed in public settings than William and Kate, who always look constipated unless they’re around alcohol. Not even the excessive gurning at inappropriate times makes them look relatable and accessible.

    • Irisrose says:

      It’s called mediocre white men getting away with everything.

    • Becks1 says:

      yeah the accessibility line made no sense to me. Charles is much more accessible. Those “bread and butter events” that we always talk about are where the royals get to meet actual members of the public, not just give a speech or pretend to hammer a nail or something. And Charles always seems to enjoy himself and so does Camilla at those kinds of events. They let the public into Clarence House, they attend most of the garden parties, they travel internationally, etc.

      They’re not perfect and there are a lot of issues there, but when it comes to being out and about and “accessible” as royals, they do a much better job than William and Kate.

  7. Dee(2) says:

    Oh ,eff all the way off dude. This simpering from these former courtiers, with the , who me???, attitude recently is incredibly annoying.

    To add to your question Kaiser, I don’t wonder if they are disappointed, I wonder if they’re frightened. William has shown that he has zero loyalty, and they may think that they have the tiger by the tail with him because they are all so smart, but hasn’t Trump shown that the idiot can be just as detrimental to you as he is to your opponents?

    If it ever comes down to it and the choice is between William and them, what do they think is going to happen? Do they think that they’re going to be protected more than the literal heir to the throne? He’ll throw his own wife under the bus, he’ll endeavor to put his brothers life at risk, he’ll undermine the literal King his father. That is what would worry me.

    • Lady Digby says:

      Yes @Dee(2) maybe these “useful idiots” consider themselves to be indispensable to a lazy and stupid King and thought a thicko would give them the upper hand and that they would be the actual power behind the throne? Will is going to be exposed as King because there is no one to hide behind when you are IT. At the moment Chuck and Cam are centre stage but Will and Kate should replace them. How can anybody frantically waving behind the scenes spin all of their inevitable no shows, sickies, phased returns that never ending, frequent luxury breaks into and adequate substitute for sustained effort?

  8. Hypocrisy says:

    I agree with all the previous comments above 👆🏼

  9. Jais says:

    Just recently someone made a comment about how cheaters never prosper in another space I’m in. Specifically about the AO3 AI scandal that’s happening. Anyways, my thought was that no sometimes cheaters do prosper. Look at who’s president. Simon Case is slime and yet he’s oozing in the House of Lords and getting paid for life.

    • Irisrose says:

      Who knows, he might get taxpayer security because of his former high profile jobs. The trend for the worst of humans to win continues.

  10. Lady Digby says:

    Definitely not fun to watch and witness.
    Simon Case pretending to be passive bystander and observer with that statement when he was actively conspiring against Meghan and Harry. So he can delete the, oh this is so sad and nothing at all to do with me when he was driving the car to crash into others that he was supposed to be protecting. Now the Firm is in a complete mess because of super relaxed Will and Kate forever on holiday and not giving two hoots about duty!!

  11. Amy Bee says:

    The audacity. He was a major part of the smear campaign against Harry and Meghan and was the mastermind behind the Flybe debacle.

  12. YankeeDoodles says:

    This is what I think they all get wrong — “when William becomes king, he and Catherine will at times ‘be much more accessible and relaxed in public settings than his father and certainly his grandmother would ever have been’” is a problematic statement for a number of reasons. First, it’s backwards: if they were going to be accessible, the time is *now* when they are heirs, not reigning. This is why Charles was always more accessible than his late mother. His role had more latitude for informality and self-appointed activism, which she indulged him in, to her credit, she was not insecure and so did not undermine him. Second, people do not want the monarch to be “accessible.” Bagot emphasised the role of the head of state (vs the head of the government) is to channel dignity. There is a balance between accessibility and dignity but the late Queen was firmly on the side of dignity. She did not stoop to leaking to the tabloids or staging sham theatrics or populist folderol. Thank god.

    • Irisrose says:

      “What does she do all day?” Was a direct leak from QEII to the tabloids about lazy ass Middleton.

      QEII misdirected funds for BP to her family for decades. See the resulting 600 million fund for fixing all the shit she was supposed to upkeep with the money.

      She hid her bowes lyon cousins in freebie housing at Kensington palace.

      She negotiated the tax free inheritance for life debacle with John major.

      She staged the walkabout forcing William and Harry to go for a public stroll to look at flowers left after Diana’s death. She forced them to walk behind Diana’s coffin as a massive PR move to stop the raging antimonarchy protests she caused by not caring about Diana’s death

      See her extreme meddling in the commonwealth which has been skillfully covered up.

      She forced the UK government to NOT investigate her pedophile son. She handed him millions, security, and promotions in the middle of the scandal

      See the paradise papers.

      She was nothing great, dignified, or fabulous. She just lived a long time and monarchists have lousy memories.

  13. Tessa says:

    The Sussex children should be kept away from scooter

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