The Royal Family continue their love of Harry Potter with Prince George

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Will & Kate continue their love of Harry Potter through their children. If being named after one of the Weasley twins wasn’t good enough, the Royal Family has now decided Prince George clearly belongs in Slytherin.

The British Royal Family has long been a fan of Harry Potter. Just looking at the names of Will & Kate’s three children is enough to give that away. Well, just in case naming their children after multiple Weasleys wasn’t enough, the royal pair has now taken to dressing them like they belong in another house. Well, it’s Prince George to be exact, and he was the spit of Draco Malfoy while attending Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding.

Harry Potter fans instantly took to Twitter to share their opinions when seeing snippets of Prince George at his uncle’s wedding. Sure enough, dressed all in black with his blond hair to one side, he did look a little like Draco Malfoy in the later movies.

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Other fans pointed out that he looked a little like Severus Snape in terms of outfits. It was more of a professor’s outfit than the black suit we’d come accustomed to seeing Draco in.

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However, the Royal Family may have shown off their love for another popular book franchise, “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George R.R. Martin. And the names certainly match there! There is a hint of Game of Thrones within the outfit and scarily connected to House Lannister, who would definitely belong in Slytherin if they were in the wizarding world. The feeling of Game of Thrones does make a little more sense. The outfit George was wearing (also the other six page boys) was rooted in British royal history and the same can be said for Game of Thrones.

What did you think about Prince George’s outfit? Was it something out of Harry Potter or Game of Thrones? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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