British couple, 103 and 91, become world's oldest newlyweds

Doreen kisses her husband George during their wedding ceremony at the Langham Hotel in Eastbourne, southern England, on June 13, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP
Doreen kisses her husband George during their wedding ceremony at the Langham Hotel in Eastbourne, southern England, on June 13, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP
Doreen and George gesture as they make their vows during their wedding ceremony at the Langham Hotel in Eastbourne, southern England, on June 13, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP
Doreen and George sign the register during their wedding ceremony at the Langham Hotel in Eastbourne, southern England on June 13, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP
George  (centre) and his newly married wife Doreen (centre-right), pose for a photo with family members during their wedding party at the Langham Hotel, Eastbourne, East Sussex, Britain on June 13, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA
Doreen kisses her husband George Kirby (centre), as they pose for photographers after their wedding ceremony with guests on the steps of the Langham Hotel in Eastbourne, southern England, on June 13, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP
British 103-year-old George Kirby (left) chats with his newly married wife, 91-year-old Doreen Luckie (right), during their wedding party at the Langham Hotel, Eastbourne, East Sussex, Britain on June 13, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA

EASTBOURNE, United Kingdom (AFP) - A 103-year-old man and a 91-year-old woman held their wedding in Britain on Saturday, becoming the oldest couple to get married in the world.

George Kirby and Doreen Luckie - together for 27 years - looked delighted as they tied the knot at a hotel in the seaside town of Eastbourne, southern England, before close friends and family.

The bride wore a white dress with blue flowers while the groom, a former boxer, was dressed smartly in a suit and tie, and was in a wheelchair - bedecked with the logo of the London 2012 Paralympics - after sustaining bruising during a recent fall.

With a combined age of 194 years, the pair beat the previous record held by a French couple, Francois Fernandez and Madeleine Francineau, who had a combined age of 191 years.

Speaking ahead of the ceremony, Luckie said the couple had "no regrets" about not doing it earlier. "We didn't want to bother about marriage before but eventually we did it," she said.

The couple reportedly have seven children, 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren between them.

They got engaged on Valentine's Day this year, according to the Daily Mail.

"I didn't get down on one knee, because I don't think I would have been able to get back up," the newspaper quoted Kirby as saying.

Despite the long wait, "friends and relatives weren't really surprised" by the proposal, Doreen told AFP.

"They knew George and me have been together for a long time," explained the newlywed.

The couple have "not yet decided where to go for our honeymoon", she added.

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