During his decade as Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth, Christopher Geidt put in what was widely agreed to have been a faultless performance, earning himself undying gratitude from the monarch — and a peerage in 2018.But life beyond the palace appears to be proving more hazardous for Lord Geidt, 62.Last year, he resigned as Independent Adviser on Ministers' Interests - colloquially known as the PM's ethics adviser - just 14 months after appointed him, saying he felt he had been placed in 'an impossible and odious position' by one request from .
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