On Saturday afternoon in London, you couldn't move for rainbow flags, dancing in the street and just general rainbow-coloured jubilations.

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People across the country came down to the two-day Pride parade in the capital to celebrate everything LGBTQ, diversity and love.

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Endless drag queens joined the likes of Tom Daley and Sadiq Khan (as well as an S&M couple wearing Melania and Donald Trump masks) to go on the annual march that now marks 50 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in England and Wales.

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You might remember crying when you saw the video of a man proposing to an on-duty policeman and the march in Oxford street last year.

Well, get the hankies out, because it's happened again.

Yet another on-duty police officer has been asked for their hand in marriage and, thankfully, it was all caught on tape.

The video sees a policewoman, rainbow flag and all, greet her girlfriend, only for her partner to kneel, ring in hand.

Obviously she said yes, and the crowd around them clap and cheer as the two embrace.

We're usually not ones for big displays of public affection to be honest, but we'll let this one slide.

The British Transport Police Tweeted the vid with the caption 'She said YES! Congratulations #LoveHappensHere', it has since been Retweeted almost 12k times and like 35k times.

Hundreds of people Tweeted their congratulations to the couple who have reportedly been together for 5 years and live together in London.

Sadie Khan said of the parade that,

We've had a horrible last few weeks. We've had terror, we've had tragedy. You know what the best antidote to sorrow, the best antidote to sadness, to bereavement, to hatred, is Pride In London.

And the best salve to the Monday Blues? This video, for sure.

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