With the usual, 'horses for courses' and 'your mileage may differ' caveats, I found this to be at the very easy end of the scale.
Yes, there are a few tricky parses, but there are also a lot of anagrams, the odd hidden and homophone etc. to help you out should you run into any problems.
The only two clues I had to check in Chambers were 15a, where I didn't know that meaning of 'mole', and 22d where, strangley, Chambers says the answer is a paste and doesn't mention "soup", but thankfully I knew it and have even eaten it - or drank it? 🤔
6d - I'm not a fan of this type of clue as it only makes sense once you've solved it which, to my mind, rather defeats the whole point of a clue - what do you guys think?
Made a bid of a rod for my own back with 15d by completely forgetting or overlooking who the '"Matilda" in the clue was referring to!
Thanks to Matilda for a gentle but fun Prize puzzle.
As always, if you do run into difficulties, just post your queries on here - there's always people around willing to help.
Stay safe:-)