after chyann first reported him.forjustice. details of organisations offering information and support with child sexual abuse and sexual violence are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline. more now on the service to commemorate the life of the duke of edinburgh, which took place at westminster abbey earlier today. the right reverend david connor, dean of windsor, paid tribute to prince prince during the service. he was far too self—aware ever to be taken in by flattery. of course, it must be said that his life bore the marks of sacrifice and service. certainly, he could show great sympathy and kindness. there is no doubt he had a delightfully engaging and often self—deprecating sense of humour. it is quite clear that his mind held together both speculation and common sense. moreover, nobody will ever doubt his loyalty and deep devotion to our queen and to their family. yes, there were times when he could be abrupt, may be in the robust conversation, forgetting just how intimidating he could be. , a kind of natural reserv