Speaking to ITV News, Sammons revealed he had no idea his fiancé would be proposing. He said, "Speechless! Amazing! Oh my God, I can't believe he did it." "It's been planned for a while but not like this," he added. Another couple, both Met officers, also got engaged durning the parade. The Met LGBT Network also tweeted a photo of this proposal and alongside it, they wrote, "He said yes too".He said yes @LondonLGBTPride @MetLGBTNetwork @LGBTpoliceuk #policewithpride #ByYourSide #AB #DI #CA #AC #LH pic.twitter.com/9jOmlY33PH
— MET LGBT Network (@MetLGBTNetwork) June 25, 2016
He said yes too @LondonLGBTPride @MetLGBTNetwork @LGBTpoliceuk #ByYouSide #OrlandoShooting #AB #DI #CA #AC #LH pic.twitter.com/yEZvSSzRvh — MET LGBT Network (@MetLGBTNetwork) June 25, 2016Extra Police officers were brought in to London's Pride following the attack in Orlando that left 49 dead. More stories: Making history: Prince William appears on the cover of Attitude Liam Gallagher slammed for homophobic tweet just days after Orlando shooting