Edinburgh Napier University student Shannon Ward was stunned when her partner popped the question on July 5.
Edinburgh Napier University veterinary nursing Shannon Ward will remember her graduation for two reasons after her partner Jamie Carty proposed following the ceremony on July 5 at the Usher Hull, reports Edinburgh Live.
The moment was caught on video by Shannon’s mum Clair and graduates nearby cheered on as she said yes. She said: “I had no idea! I even pointed out some jewellery I liked as we passed shops on the way here and he stayed quiet. Top news stories today He said: “I was so nervous, but I just tried to focus on Shannon as I was saying the words – and not think about all the people around!
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