The world’s oldest living male twins, Pieter and Paulus Langerock of Belgium, have turned 103, raising a glass of wine to more than a century of life together.

The brothers, neither of whom ever married, have lived with each other for most of their lives. To this day, they are barely apart, sharing a room at their nursing home just outside Ghent.

The pair said they sometimes regretted not having had any children or grandchildren, but they were each other’s best friends.

The elegantly dressed centenarians who had long careers as court magistrates in the 20th century, said they preferred speaking French and being addressed as Pierre and Paul.

They have another two years to go to break the record of US twin brothers Glen and Dale Moyer, both of whom reached 105.