he had a very long association as chancellor with the university of edinburgh. at westminster, the bells were rung 99 times as a mark of respect for the duke's 99 years. prince philip sums up a life lived well and ended well, and i would say across the nation we can look at this life, feel a deep sense of pride, a deep sense of admiration and gratitude. the royal family will grieve privately for now, although tonight on the duke and duchess of sussex's charity website, a message that thanks the duke of edinburgh for his service, saying he will be greatly missed. across the uk, the duke remained a memorable public figure. 99 years old, a very good age to get to. shame he didn't get to his 100th birthday. he did say a few little things that he shouldn't do, but that's what i like as well. well, he is human. like we allare. it's back to that, you know, being human, isn't it? - he's just been a wonderful man, and their love has been playing for everybody to see. so really sincerest condolences to the queen. at buckingham palace this evening, at the end of a day of great sadness fo