that same no—nonsense approach to most things, even to the royal family�*s barbecues, at which inevitably he took charge. he adoredes, instead of like a mustard pot, we had a mustard tube, a squeezy mustard tube, and he used to take the lid off and put it in your hands. he gets you to hold it. gets you to hold it in your hands, and the lid to�*s off, and i can�*t remember exactly what he says, but he ends up slamming your hands together. and then he would squishy your hands together, which would fire the mustard into the ceiling. it went all over the ceiling. he would get in a lot of trouble from my grandmother for covering most of the places we had lunch and things with mustard on the ceiling. and i actually think the marks are stilli there. yeah, i think so. you know, he enjoyed those jokes, he enjoyed messing around with the children and kind of being a grandfather. the duke of edinburgh, fondly remembered by his family. nicholas witchell, bbc news. i think it�*s time for a look at the weather. here is helen. the autumn equinox upon us tomorrow. an abundance of sunshine, 20—22 c, just and fair weather cloud. we