They married in 1992 after stepping out together for nearly a decade.
And clearly Sting and Trudie Styler's union is going as strong as ever, if their blissful appearance at a climate change event in New York is any guide.
The Police frontman and his 58-year-old spouse - who celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary in September 2012 - were being honoured with the Cinema for Peace Foundation Award for their environmental work.
Sting, 60, - who once famously admitted to indulging in 'five-hour tantric sex' sessions - and Trudie were in good cheer as they got ready to receive the gong.
And the pair seem to have a special anti-ageing secret, as they looked remarkably well preserved.
They are in good company, as they are following in the footsteps of Angelina Jolie, George Clooney and Sean Penn, all previous honourees.
Through their Rainforest Fund organisation, the couple have worked for decades and raised over $30m to help protect rainforests and their indigenous peoples all around the world.
Celebrities who turned out to see them pick up their award included models Ubah Hassan and Noella Coursaris Musunka, and flamboyant Broadway favourite Cheyenne Jackson.