Are Harry Potter's Kids Pure-Blood or Half-Blood? Explained
Discover the blood status of Harry Potter's children and what it means in the wizarding world. Learn why Harry's kids are considered half-bloods.
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No, Harry's kids are not considered pure-blood. In the Harry Potter world, pure-blood means all magical ancestry. Since Harry Potter is a half-blood (mother was Muggle-born), and Ginny Weasley is pure-blood, their children, like Albus and James, are considered half-bloods.
FAQs & Answers
- What does pure-blood mean in Harry Potter? Pure-blood refers to wizards or witches whose magical ancestry is entirely from magical families, with no Muggle or Muggle-born ancestors.
- Why are Harry Potter's children considered half-blood? Harry Potter is a half-blood because his mother was a Muggle-born, so even though Ginny Weasley is pure-blood, their children inherit a half-blood status.
- Are Ginny Weasley's children pure-bloods? No, because Ginny's husband Harry is half-blood, their children are also considered half-bloods despite Ginny's pure-blood heritage.
- Who are Albus and James Potter? Albus and James Potter are the sons of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley featured in the Harry Potter series and its epilogue.