Love knows no age limits, as proven by the heartwarming union of American World War II veteran Harold Terens and his sweetheart Jeanne Swerlin. With a combined age of nearly 200, the couple tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony near the D-Day beaches in Normandy, France.
The charming couple, aged 100 and 96 respectively, exchanged vows at the elegant town hall of Carentan, a historic location that saw fierce fighting during the Allied landings in 1944. Surrounded by well-wishers and serenaded by a pipe and drum band, Terens and Swerlin declared their love for each other in front of the mayor and exchanged rings.
After the ceremony, the couple raised their champagne flutes to toast to peace in the world and the end of conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. The crowd outside cheered for the newlyweds, who looked radiant in their wedding attire.
Their special day continued with an invitation to the state dinner at the Elysee Palace, where they were honored by President Emmanuel Macron and President Joe Biden. While the wedding was symbolic and not legally binding, the couple’s love and commitment shone through, bringing joy to all who witnessed their union.
As the celebrations continued, the couple’s love story served as a reminder that love truly knows no bounds. With a history rooted in the sacrifices of World War II, Terens and Swerlin’s wedding was a symbol of hope, happiness, and the enduring power of love.