86-year-old grandmother got married in a chic dress of her own design
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/86-year-old-grandmother-got-married-in-a-chic-dress-of-her-own-design.html86-year-old Millie Taylor-Morrison recently got married in a stunning dress, the design of which she came up with herself. The beautiful bride worked as a model 50 years ago and has not lost her charm and still looks great.
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Her granddaughter took a photo of her grandmother and posted it on Facebook.

The girl said that her grandmother turned 86 a week ago, and her new husband will be the same age in December. "Grandma was happy with Grandpa for 41 years before he died. 25 years later, she found love again, and our family is incredibly happy for her."

The groom, Harold Morrison, has been a close friend of Millie's for 60 years.

And then a couple of years ago, when Harold became seriously ill, they moved in together and began to live together. Millie took care of him, and when he recovered, he immediately proposed.



Such a wonderful story once again confirms that it is never too late to love.
Keywords: Grandmother | Groom | Bride | Dress | Wedding
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