Prince Philip’s official cause of death has reportedly surfaced, and it’s simply stated as “old age” in his death certificate, according to the report.

The Duke of Edinburgh, who remained in hospital weeks before his sad demise, died of nothing more than just being an old-timer, according to his official long time palace doctor.

According to experts, old age is acceptable for someone over 80 who had one doctor look over his care for years … and if there’s no other identifiable disease or injury responsible for the death.

The Queen’s husband had a number of ailments in his later years … including a heart scare just months before he passed. Still, “old age” is what Buckingham Palace is going with and they kind of make the rules.

Philip married the future queen in 1947 and served steadfastly by her side for more than seven-decades, as she became the longest-serving monarch in British history.

The 99-year-old Philip died last month and the Royal Family held a grand funeral procession for him. Prince Harry flew in from the States for the ceremony and got some face time in with his brother and father.