LONDON (Reuters) - When couples get married for a second time they promise it will be different. But things really had changed when sex-change bride and groom Janeen Newham and David Willis tied the knot on Saturday to become Britain‘s first legally-wed transexuals. The pair first walked down the aisle 19 years ago when David was Danielle, a petite curvy typist who fell for trawler fisherman John — the blushing bride the second time round. Sporting a cream satin dress and gold tiara, bride and onetime groom Janeen told Britain‘s News of the World tabloid that the wedding ceremony at Copenhagen City Hall was: "The second best day of my life. The first time was nine years ago when I had the operation to have my body changed into that of a woman." "I am over the moon," said her new husband and ex-wife. "Janeen looks beautiful. It‘s a wonderful day for us." But after undergoing sex change operations in recent years, the couple‘s honeymoon will be equally unorthodox: "Making love does not feature in a big way in our lives. And it is a mental thing as well as physical anyway," said Janeen.