Brit Royalty ...? Royal Grandmother, Eccentric Uncle, & Magician

Steve bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 1 07:52:33 UTC 2003


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--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, eloiseherisson at a... wrote:
> Steve:
> >How old is the remaining Queen Mother, if there is one?
>


> Well, as you know by now there isn't one.
>
> ~Eloise

bboy_mn:

The Grandmother-

What I was getting at, was that bonnie Prince Charles had two
grandmothers, one died at age 101, how old was the other one when she
died (I assume she was Norwegian, or am I completely lost?)?

I would like to set a president for a fan fiction that I am writing,
that, base on unsual longevity of the Royal Family, there is the
implication that there might be a trace, and just a trace of wizards
blood in them.


The Eccentric Uncle-

Since I have all the experts roused, is there any odd, slightly
eccentric, uncle in the current Royal family in the last 100 years
that I could twist into being a wizard in my story?

The story takes the line that it IS possible to have just a trace of
wizard's blood and therefore equally a just a trace of magical
ability. You don't have to be a 100% wizard or 100% muggle, you can be
slightly magical.


The Magician-

Let's not forget that Prince Charles himself is a magician and a full
fledged member of the 'Magic Circle' out of Birmingham I believe (one
of many many British and European Magical Societies, might have to
look that one up to confirm the right club). None the less, Prince
Charles is a full fledged magician, and in order to keep his
membership, must perform magic at least once a year.

So I speculate for the sake of the story, and in hopes of an eccentric
uncle, that the Princes interest in magic might stem from his youthful
association with this mad eccentric yet magical uncle.

Just a thought.

bboy_mn






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