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  1. Oct 2, 2017 · There are no canon confirmations (within the Harry Potter books or tie-in books) that the Queen of England has any specific knowledge of the Wizarding world. The closest we get is a mention that the muggle Prime Minister is kept abreast of certain magical events.

  2. That being said, since the royal line goes way back into England’s history, then they likely know as a family that wizards and witches actually do exist through accounts from persecution in the Middle Ages.

  3. 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 for...

  4. 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.

  5. The books only mention the British PM because the books and events take place in Britain, but of course, there are wizards all over the world. The primary reason for contact between the Minister for magic and the PM was to keep the Muggle PM informed of events that could cause alarm or notice in the Muggle world.

  6. Apr 13, 2017 · The modern Crown appears to have minimal contact with the wizarding world. As we're told in "The Queen's Handbag" (written by David Wood in consultation with JKR to celebrate the Queen's 80th Birthday), the Queen does maintain her own owleries, complete with magical owls, but only periodically has contact with the wizarding world.

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  8. So George V would have known at least a little bit about the Grindlewald affair from the analogue of PM Stanley Baldwin; Elizabeth II would have learned about Riddle from whoever the PM was in the wizarding world's 1990s. The poor fellow from The Other Minister.

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