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barry1010 | 09:07 Wed 05th May 2021 | Body & Soul
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According the news Prince Philip's death certificate states he died of old age. Can that be true?
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he had a heart conditio, but didn't as far as the news goes, have a heart attack, i don't see why it can't be his cause of death.
Yes.
My Father-in-law's Death Certificate, back in 2004, says exactly that. (I have a feeling that this became permissible in the 1990s, but it's only a vague memory.)
Maybe at that age multiple parts of the body can cease to function properly. If no single cause can be identified then "old age" seems logical.
Only if aged over 80.

Probably not many with this on the cert this last year though. Perhaps someone might like to prove me wrong?
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That's all. My grandmother was 10 days short of her 100th birthday when she died and her death certificate said pneumoni. I didn't think people died of 'old age' in itself, I thought there had to be medical problems
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Just read your post again and it is ambiguous.
Do you mean did he really die of old age OR is old age a legal cause of death,

My answer needs a mending...yes, old age is a legal cause of death, but not the only cause in his case.


I would have thought 'Heart Failure' covered all bases to be honest. Even if you have Cancer if your heart fails , that is surely cause of death.
APG....no it isn't.
Not a hint of Covid then?

That's just for the lower orders
they were in a bubble for the duration, with some staff, so little or no chance of catching covid i would have thought.
I doubt anyone other than the inner circles of the Royal Family have seen Pricne Philips Death Cerfificate. When you are the physician to the Queens husband, I guess you write what you are told to write.
aren't death certificates public records?
Why would it not be a cause of death. A death certificate can have more than one ‘ cause of death ‘ .
A death certificate would normally have a specified cause of death, and also any contributing factors.
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Thanks once again. I have found this which I this is very interesting and s.4.3 has explained it very well but still throws up a question - it states the doctor must not be aware of any identifiable disease that contributed to his death but Prince Philip had been ill for a long time with heart problems
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/877302/guidance-for-doctors-completing-medical-certificates-of-cause-of-death-covid-19.pdf
I found out that Monarchs' deaths are not registered, meaning there will be no certificates showing causes of deaths.
It's very common for older people who have recently had hospital treatment and been in the recent care of a doctor to have a fairly "vague" cause of death. The reason being that, without a post mortem, it can be impossible to make an informed judgment on the cause of death. It used to be common to see "senile decay" on a death certificate.
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His death has been registered with The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
That's interesting, Corbyloon, but was Prince Philip a "monarch"?

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