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Did Harry ever go back to Privet Drive?
After the death of Voldemort, Order of the Phoenix brought back Dursleys from their protection to their original home in Privet Drive. Harry never went back to Privet Drive after his 17th b’day.
Can you visit 4 Privet Drive?
You Can Now Visit Harry Potter’s Childhood Home at Number 4 Privet Drive. Warner Bros. is now offering tours of the set that served as the childhood home of the Boy Who Lived in the Harry Potter films.
Who lives at No 4 Privet Drive?
Vernon and Petunia Dursley
4 Privet Drive was the street address of the home owned by Vernon and Petunia Dursley. They lived in this home with their son, Dudley as well as their nephew, Harry Potter, son of Lily Potter, Petunia’s late sister and Lily’s late husband James Potter.
Did the Dursleys hate Harry?
They resent him, and dislike him, but he was family to Petunia and they took him in – ostensibly after Dumbledore’s explanation, but also because of Lily Evans. Ironically, if anyone came close to hating Harry, it was probably Petunia.
Why did Harry have to leave the Dursleys?
Its also key to note that once he becomes an adult (17) these protective spells are broken and the Dursley’s house can no longer be Harry’s true home, hence the reason he has to leave. I understand why Harry originally had to go live with the Dursleys.
Did Harry Potter ever have a safe place in Hogwarts?
Grimmauld Place was as protected as it could be, and the Weasleys had the protection of the order. Also, as long as Privet Drive was his “permanent residence,” Harry always had a safe place. I agree with the first part of your answer, but it isn’t really relevant to the question.
Could Voldemort have killed Harry in the graveyard without the cores?
After Voldemort uses Harry’s blood to get his body back, Harry’s touch is no longer lethal to him. It seems as though the blood magic protection is broken and Voldemort could have very well killed Harry in the graveyard if not for the twin wand cores.
Where did Voldemort go when he returned to Voldemort’s house?
From the time Voldemort returned until Harry left Privet Drive in the seventh book, he only went to Grimmauld Place and the Burrow. Grimmauld Place was as protected as it could be, and the Weasleys had the protection of the order. Also, as long as Privet Drive was his “permanent residence,” Harry always had a safe place.