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Physics, 04.12.2020 20:10 harodkdc8463

OMG: As pointed out, Sirius Black was actually Draco's first cousin once removed - not his uncle. That being said, according to J. K. Rowling, yes, Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy are related - albeit distantly - by marriage, if not by blood. The Malfoys are related to the Weasleys through the Narcissa and her descent from the House of Black. We know that Ron and Draco are fifth cousins once removed. If Weasley is Sirius' second cousin once removed and if Sirius had had a child, that child would be the Weasley children's third-cousin, once removed.

Omg n drarry has been ruined forever

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