Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption "To be a bride... it's absolutely wonderful"

A 100-year-old woman has married her 74-year-old partner after 30 years together.

Norah and Malcolm Yates tied the knot at a hotel near their home in Prestatyn, Denbighshire, on Tuesday.

The bride, a former school cook, had been twice married and widowed when she met divorced Mr Yates at a dance in the 1980s and they have "been together ever since".

Mr Yates, a former bus driver, popped the question earlier this year.

"I only feel about 20", Mrs Yates said.

His bride arrived at the ceremony to Abba's Dancing Queen and was pushed down the aisle in her wheelchair by a pageboy, in front of about 30 friends and family.

Image caption Norah Yates arrived at the ceremony to Abba's Dancing Queen

Following the ceremony, which lasted about 30 minutes, Mrs Yates said: "To be a bride? Oh, it's beautiful. Oh to be a bride... it's absolutely wonderful."

Asked if it had been worth the wait to tie the knot, she replied: "Of course it is. I'd wait longer than that."

"There's nothing he wouldn't do for me," she said of her new husband, adding: "I couldn't do without Malcolm... he's special, very special."

Image caption Norah and Malcolm Yates met at a dance in the 1980s

Mrs Yates was born in Wrexham and moved to Prestatyn while in her teens.

She worked at a hotel where she met her first husband Fred Thomas with whom she had a daughter, Marlene.

After his death she met and later married Bert Witkiss and it was shortly after his death that she met Mr Yates.