Teddy Lupin, the son of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks, was raised by his maternal grandmother, Andromeda Tonks, after his parents were killed in the Battle of Hogwarts. Although Harry Potter was named Teddy's godfather, it was Andromeda who brought him up, with the Potter and Weasley families playing a close, supportive role in his life.
On 2 May 1998, his mother and father both fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, leaving him with his maternal grandmother Andromeda Tonks. Unfortunately, Teddy's parents died in the battle, leaving him an orphan and was therefore raised by his grandmother, since his grandfather had already died.
Bellatrix is a member of the Black Family and is the cousin of Sirius Black. Bellatrix is the daughter of Cygnus and Druella Black and sister to Andromeda (mother of Nymphadora Tonks) and Narcissa (mother of Draco Malfoy).
During the final battle at Hogwarts, Tonks was killed by Bellatrix Lestrange, while Lupin was murdered by Dolohov. Their son, Teddy, was raised by his grandmother Andromeda and his godfather Harry Potter.
It's because Dumbledore explained in his letter to the Dursley's that his Harry's mother's sacrifice had left him a protection that was extended to him through his Mother's blood. Petunia is Harry's only living blood relative.
Loyalty. The two children of Dudley Dursley were Muggles. They were occasionally visited by their magical second cousins, the two sons and daughter of their father's cousin Harry Potter.
Vernon saw Harry as nothing more than a waste of space. Throughout his life, he tried to keep Harry as downtrodden as possible, in hopes of stamping the magic out of him. He lived in fear of anyone finding out about Harry's "abnormality".
Aberforth also gets credit for saving Harry by sending Dobby to Malfoy Manor, and again for shielding them from the Death Eaters in Hogsmeade. 2 times.
Teddy was named in honour of his maternal grandfather, Ted Tonks, who was murdered shortly before his birth, and his father, who was murdered during the Battle of Hogwarts. Harry Potter was named as his godfather. Teddy was raised by his maternal grandmother Andromeda, with help from his godfather.
Andromeda married Ted Tonks for love in spite of her family's hatred of Muggle-borns (and usual habit of forced marriages) which led to her being disowned and shunned by her own sisters.
While J.K. Rowling hasn't officially confirmed it in the books, fans widely speculate Luna Lovegood and Draco Malfoy are distant cousins, likely through Luna's mother being Lucius Malfoy's sister, making them related via the Black family, connecting the eccentric Lovegoods to the pureblood Malfoys. This idea stems from Hagrid's mention that most purebloods are related and the common blonde hair, suggesting a hidden connection, though it remains a popular fan theory rather than canon fact.
Remus Lupin didn't regret loving Tonks but felt deep guilt and fear, believing his lycanthropy made him too dangerous, poor, and unworthy, especially after she became pregnant, fearing he'd pass the curse to their child, which led to him briefly abandoning her until Harry convinced him to return and fulfill his responsibilities as a husband and father. His unhappiness stemmed from his ingrained self-loathing and anxiety about bringing misery to Tonks and their family, despite her unwavering love for him.
Fred and George Weasley are characters in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. They are identical twin brothers of the Weasley family, which also includes Ron Weasley and Ginny Weasley.
However, when Bill Weasley was attacked by Greyback, he avoided the perils of becoming a werewolf because it wasn't a full moon. Greyback simply left Bill significantly scarred and with a new appreciation for rare steaks.
Therefore, Harry is NOT related to Godric Gryffindor (nor, as far as we know, to Helga Hufflepuff or Rowena Ravenclaw, both of their last descendants being long deceased). He IS, however, related to Salazar Slytherin, via his pure-blood father's ancestor, Ignotus Peverell.
Fenrir Greyback, a notorious werewolf, chose to infect Remus Lupin with lycanthropy as an act of revenge. Lupin's father had publicly stated that werewolves deserved 'nothing but death' during a hearing. This statement infuriated Greyback, leading him to target Lupin as a child and infect him with lycanthropy.
Percival Dumbledore's wife was Kendra Dumbledore, a Muggle-born witch, and together they had three children: Albus, Aberforth, and Ariana. Kendra was a devoted mother who tried to protect her daughter Ariana after Ariana's magic became uncontrollable following a Muggle attack, tragically dying when Ariana accidentally killed her during a magical outburst, according to Harry Potter | Who are the Dumbledores? - Wizarding World.
In the official Harry Potter canon, Hermione Granger gets pregnant with her and Ron Weasley's first child, Rose Granger-Weasley, sometime after the Second Wizarding War, around 2005, followed by their son Hugo around 2007, with both pregnancies occurring as they built their lives post-war, but fanfiction often explores many other scenarios where she might get pregnant earlier or with different fathers, like Draco Malfoy.
Obviously Percy is a least favorite, but I also feel like he's such an important character for the plot of the story. His character shows how easy it is to get sucked into propaganda and do the wrong thing even when you've been raised properly, and how political discord can tear families apart.
Her last line there is, "You didn't just lose a mother that night in Godric's Hollow, you know. I lost a sister." Since Aunt Petunia usually prefers not to acknowledge Harry's mother at all, it's a surprisingly sweet moment. In the book, she uses her last words to say "Well — goodbye" to Harry.
Sad moments Some truths in the Harry Potter universe leave a sadness that is hard to forget. Harry, for example, spent more time with Sirius Black than with his own parents, even though their time together was brief. Fred Weasley's death is also a painful blow, and even J.K. Rowling admitted she regretted killing him.