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  1. As far as we know she probably doesn't, Rowling wrote an Pottermore article about the Ministers of Magic and one of them is mentioned to have been good friends with Queen Victoria without actually ever revealing that she was a witch.

  2. When mcgonagall argues for Harry's well being so many times, with Dumbledore, Cornelius fudge,etc. In GOF, she was genuinely worried that Harry's gotten into the tournament and was furious when Albus and Severus suggested he should participate.

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    In September 1991, one of the Queen's corgis was transformed into a hamster by an unknown witch or wizard, prompting the Improper Use of Magic Office to launch an investigation and question several suspects. The motive behind this attack was unknown at the time, and it is not known if the culprit was ever found. Muggle authorities, concluding that ...

    The Queen's likeness was featured on the obverse face of British banknotes. A £50 note was among several objects left on a table at the Siren's Rest pub in Wales. The Queen's royal cypher appeared on streetlamps along the Victoria Embankment in London and on a Royal Mail post box in the Magical Creatures Reserve.

    In The Queen's Handbag, Queen Elizabeth II lost her handbag and the Prime Minister sent the task of finding it to Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, and Neville Longbottom. The events sur...
    It is unknown if, as Queen of the United Kingdom in the second half of the 20th century, Elizabeth II was ever made aware of the existence of the wizarding world or the wizarding goings-on like the...

    The name "Elizabeth" comes from Ελισαβετ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע (Elisheva) meaning "my Godis an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance".

    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) (First mentioned) (Mentioned in newspaper)
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Illustrated Edition (First appearance) (Appears on a postage stamp)
    • Rubeus Hagrid. Hagrid is one of the most lovable characters in Harry Potter. He is the first real wizard Harry meets and remains a great friend throughout the entire series.
    • Draco Malfoy. Draco Malfoy is the antithesis to everything Harry Potter stands for. He's racist, selfish, and wants nothing more than to see Hogwarts destroyed.
    • Ginny Weasley. The Weasleys might be seen as "blood traitors," but that never stopped them from fighting the good fight. As the youngest of the family, Ginny Weasley is probably the weakest, but that doesn't mean she can't hold her own in battle.
    • Luna Lovegood. Luna Lovegood might not be the strongest witch of all time, but psychologically, she is made of iron. Turning all the despair in her life into her strength, Luna is one of the most interesting and inspiring characters.
  3. In memory of Queen Elizabeth II I'm wondering which house people think she would've been sorted into? Archived post.

  4. Oct 2, 2017 · Although there's no special mention of the Queen actually communicating with wizards, Harry Hill takes the part of The Keeper of Her Majesty's Owls, suggesting that the Crown not only knows about the Wizarding world but also has a semi-regular method of communication.

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  6. Aug 15, 2015 · Queen Elizabeth II. Yes! Our current Queen even has connections with the wizarding world. In 1991, as reported by the Daily Prophet, one of the Queen’s Corgi’s was turned in to a hamster...

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