footage of the heartwarming twist on TikTok, where it quickly went viral—racking up more than 5 million views.Newsweek spoke with Morton, 39, who spent four months planning to propose to her partner, Leanne Stewart, 35.
Unbeknownst to her, Stewart, from Scotland, was doing the same thing."I was in complete shock as I wasn't expecting it," Morton said. "Leanne panicked because she thought I'd found her ring."Stewart said she hadn't planned to propose at Calton Hill in Edinburgh, Scotland, but when Morton took the leap and proposed at the site, she felt it only fitting to do the same."We were both so happy as it showed us that we were completely on the same page," said Morton, whose twin daughters filmed and took photos of the moment.The video—which Morton captioned, "My hardest secret, my easiest yes!"—has become the pair's most treasured clip.The post has received more than 400,000 likes and 7,000 comments, with one viewer writing: "Every time I see a double proposal I see two people who truly know one another and are both in exactly the same place, at the same time in their lives and within themselves.
It's such a beautiful thing you just know it's the kind of love that will last a lifetime.""I am a grown man crying … very beautiful," another wrote, while a user commented: "That's how you know it was meant to be.