What Happened To George Weasley After End of the Harry Potter?

George Weasley was a fan favorite throughout Harry Potter, but What Happened To George Weasley following the Battle of Hogwarts and the death of Fred Weasley?

What Happened To George Weasley
What Happened To George Weasley

George Weasley was seen to have survived the Battle of Hogwarts at the conclusion of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but the spectator is left in the dark regarding what occurred after the battle.

Due to the fact that George Weasley’s twin brother Fred Weasley was slain during the attack on Hogwarts Castle by Death Eaters, it is likely that George’s life was considerably different after Voldemort was defeated.

In the past, the two were rarely seen apart from one another, and neither the books nor the movies spend much time discussing how George dealt with the death of his partner in crime. On the other hand, J.K. Rowling’s website and the one for the Wizarding World provide a look into his life after Harry Potter.

In the book and film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, when Harry Potter returned to Hogwarts, other former students of the school came to the castle to battle. There were also Fred and George Weasley among them.

They battled valiantly against Death Eaters during the Battle of Hogwarts in Harry Potter, all the while joking around and laughing as they often did. Fred was unfortunately killed as a consequence of an explosion that occurred in a corridor as a result of an attack.

Later on, George was seen lamenting the death of his twin in the Great Hall, but it was the last time he was depicted on either the paper or the screen. On the other hand, the passing of time has shown that he was able to locate happiness in the future.

What Happened To George Weasley

Fred Weasley was the name that George Weasley gave to his son.

What Happened To George Weasley
What Happened To George Weasley

Angelina Johnson, George’s longtime friend, and fellow Quidditch player (not to mention a member of Dumbledore’s Army), became his wife sometime after the events of the Harry Potter series (via Wizarding World).

Angelina had been Fred’s girlfriend at Hogwarts for some time, and the two of them attended the Yule Ball together in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire long before the Harry Potter movies ruined Fred’s death. Angelina also attended the Yule Ball in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix with Fred.

Neither the literature nor the movies ever talk about how long the two were together as a couple. After all, Harry was not very interested in the romantic relationships of his pals.

The fact that Angelina and Fred were friends for many years in Harry Potter means that George would have had someone to talk to during his time of loss even if their romantic relationship had been short or long.

It is unknown whether this was the catalyst that brought George and Fred together in the first place, but it is possible that George found it reassuring to have a partner who completely knew the significance that Fred held for him.

Following their wedding, the couple welcomed a daughter named Roxanne and a boy named Fred into the world. In the book titled Quidditch Through the Ages, which was authored by J.K. Rowling, a character named Baby Fred II made an appearance. His parents brought him to the Quidditch World Cup.

After the conclusion of the Harry Potter series, what became of Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes?

What Happened To George Weasley
What Happened To George Weasley

The joke shop known as Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes, which Fred and George Weasley built with the money won from the Triwizard Tournament and which became their legacy in the Harry Potter series, was named after them.

The students of Hogwarts University were particularly fond of the things sold at the Diagon Alley store because they could use them to fool their classmates (even when the items were banned). Because the Second Wizarding War had made the area unsafe, the shop had to be shuttered for the time being.

Quidditch Through the Ages indicates, however, that George was successful in reopening the shop and making it even more popular than it had been in the past. Fred certainly would have been pleased by his achievements.

The Wizard of Weasley The triumph of Wheezes is all the more remarkable in light of the information provided in Quidditch Through the Ages, which states that Ron Weasley gave up his job as an Auror after a couple of years in order to devote his full-time to assisting George.

Although this is the only mention of the Weasley family’s involvement with the shop after Harry Potter, it is easy to imagine members of the Weasley family such as Arthur, Molly, Ginny, and even Percy putting in time at the shop to support George as he worked to find a new normal without his twin. This is the only mention of the Weasley family’s involvement with the shop after Harry Potter.

If there is one thing that can be gleaned from the central themes of love and family in the Harry Potter series, it is that no one, not even George Weasley, was able to recover from Voldemort’s destruction on their own.

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