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Unfortunately for Ginny, Harry ends their relationship to protect her from Voldemort at the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. In the Epilogue, we learn that Harry and Ginny have reconciled, Harry has married Ginny and they have three children.
Based on the books, yes absolutely. Harry and Ginny had Quidditch and their connection with Voldemort in common. Book Ginny is feisty and loyal, witty and fun, and I think Harry needs that.
Inevitably, someone will comment that Harry shouldn’t have ended up with Ginny Weasley. Reasons for this vary: Their relationship came out of nowhere, at least on his end; that they have incompatible personalities; the childhood sweetheart thing is incredibly cliche; and the classic, you shouldn’t touch your best mate’s sister.
The two were like brothers, and would eventually become brothers-in-law when Harry married Ginny. Ron was an uncle of Harry’s three children and became the godfather to Harry and Ginny’s eldest son, James Sirius Potter. Harry also had a niece, Rose Weasley and a nephew, Hugo Weasley, through Ron’s marriage to Hermione.
Some of the attendees are possibly: The Weasleys, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, and Luna Lovegood. At various points after the wedding, Ginny gave birth to three children: James Sirius , Albus Severus, and Lily Luna . The Potter family attended the 2014 Quidditch World Cup.
It is known that Voldemort put images in Harry’s mind to attract him to the Ministry of Magic, so for two people who have at one time had Voldemort in their minds, controlling their actions, why would it be a good time to become a couple with him on the loose? RELATED: Dumbledore Vs.