Ron Weasley
RON WEASLEY A.K.A FEARLESS KNIGHT
Biographical Information
Full Name
Ronald Bilius Weasley
Namesakes
Bilius Weasley (his father's deceased brother)
Nickname(s)
- Ron (by family & friends)
- Ickle Ronnikins (by Fred and George Weasley)
- Wheezy (by Dobby)
- Won-Won (by Lavender Brown)
- Weasel (by Draco Malfoy)
- Love, Darling (by Hermione)
Date of Birth
1 March 1980, Ottery St Catchpole, Devon, England, Great Britain
Blood status
Pure-blood
Marital status
Married (after 1998)
Also known as
- Vincent Crabbe (under the disguise of Polyjuice Potion)
- Harry Potter (under the disguise of Polyjuice Potion)
- Reg Cattermole (under the disguise of Polyjuice Potion)
- Dragomir Despard (under the disguise of Polyjuice Potion)
- The Boy Who Chose To Love
Title(s)
- Prefect
- Keeper
- Head Boy
Physical Information
Species
Human
Gender
Male
Hair Colour
Red
Eye Colour
Blue
Skin Colour
Pale
Family information
Children
- Rose Granger Weasley (eldest daughter)
- Hugo Granger Weasley (youngest son)
Siblings
- William Arthur "Bill" Weasley (brother)
- Charlie "Charles" Weasley (brother)
- Percy Ignatius "Perce" Weasley (brother)
- Fredrick Gideon "Fred" Weasley I † (brother)
- George Fabian Weasley (brother)
- Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley-Potter (sister)
Parents
- Arthur Weasley (father)
- Molly Prewett-Weasley (mother)
Cousins
- Unnamed cousin (via her father's unnamed oldest brother)
- Mafalda Prewett (estranged third cousin)
- Unnamed Second Cousin Once Removed (estranged)
Aunts/Uncles
- Gideon Prewett † (maternal uncle)
- Fabian Prewett † (maternal uncle)
- Bilius Weasley † (paternal uncle)
- Unnamed Paternal Uncle
In-laws
- Fleur Delacour-Weasley (sister-in-law)
- Harry Potter (brother-in-law)
- Angelina Johnson-Weasley (sister-in-law)
- Audrey Weasley (sister-in-law)
- Scorpius Malfoy (son-in-law)
- Mr. Granger (father-in-law)
- Sarah Granger (mother-in-law)
- Sophia Finnigan (daughter-in-law)
- Edward Remus "Teddy" Lupin (nephew-in-law)
- Dominique Weasley-Potter (niece-in-law)
- Harry Longbottom (nephew-in-law)
- Alice Longbottom-Potter II (niece-in-law)
Grandparents
- Septimus Weasley † (paternal grandfather)
- Cedrella Black-Weasley † (paternal grandmother)
- Mr Prewett † (maternal grandfather)
- Mrs Prewett † (maternal grandmother)
Great-Great-Great Nephews/Nieces
- Garreth Weasley † (great-great-great nephew)
- Unnamed Great-Great-Great Niece † (sister of Garreth)
- G. Weasley † (great-great-great aunt)
- Prof. Matilda Weasley † (great-great-great aunt)
Grandchildren
- Hermione Astoria Malfoy (granddaughter)
- Draco Malfoy II (grandson)
Pets
- Pigwidgeon (owl)
- Peter Pettigrew (as Scabbers, formerly)
Relationships
Allies/Friends
- Harry Potter (best friend and brother-in-law)
- Hermione Granger (best friend and eventual wife)
- Prof. Neville Longbottom (his former classmate and roommate)
- Prof. Luna Lovegood (his former classmate)
- Sirius Black III † (former enemy, thought to have betrayed Potters, but was killed by his own cousin, Bellatrix, eventually)
- Prof. Remus Lupin † (his former professor, thought to be their enemy, but wasn't)
- Prof. Albus Dumbledore † (his former headmaster, who was killed by Snape at Dumbledore's orders)
- Seamus Finnigan (his former classmate and roommate)
- Lavender Brown † (former classmate and ex-girlfriend who put a love potion in his drink to fall in love with her; she died during the Battle of Hogwarts by being bitten by a werewolf)
- Dean Thomas (his former classmate and roommate)
- Prof. Rubeus Hagrid
- Teddy Lupin
- Prof. Minerva McGonagall (his former professor)
- Nymphadora Tonks-Lupin † (ally, was killed by her own aunt, Bellatrix)
- Prof. Severus Snape † (turned ally eventually, was killed by Nagini from Voldemort's orders)
- Scorpius Malfoy (turned ally, thought he was like his father, but wasn't, and eventually becomes his son-in-law)
- Draco Malfoy (turned ally, former dislike)
Romances
- Hermione Granger (wife/soulmate)
- Lavender Brown † (ex-girlfriend through love potion)
- Padma Patil (former Yule ball date)
Enemies
- Draco Malfoy (former dislike)
- Draco Malfoy's gang (enemies)
- Lucius Malfoy (enemy)
- Bellatrix Black-Lestrange † (enemy, eventually killed by his mother, Molly)
- Lord Voldemort † (archenemy, eventually killed by his best friend and brother-in-law, Harry)
- Death Eaters (archenemies, eventually most of them were put in Azkaban)
- Scabbers/Peter Pettigrew † (enemy, turned out to be a true traitor who betrayed Potters)
- Antonin Dolohov † (enemy, was killed by Prof. Flitwick)
- Prof. Severus Snape † (formerly)
Magical Characteristics
Powers/skills
- Skilled chess player
- Capable flyer
- Vast magic abilities
- Very high intelligence
- Tactical Thinking
- Impersonation
- Leadership Skills
- Acumens
Boggart(s)
- Arachnophobia (overcome)
- Losing Hermione
Wand(s)
- 12", Ash, unicorn tail hair
- 14", Willow, unicorn tail hair
- 9¼", Chestnut, Dragon heartstring
Patronus
Jack Russell Terrier
Likes
- Food
- swearing
- his friends
- eating
- playing Wizard's chess
- joking with his friends
Dislikes
- Boys who hurt his sister
- harm coming from his friends
- spiders
- his family's poverty
- His friends are being insulted
Goal
Destroy Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes and kill him (succeeded)
Fate
- Marries Hermione Granger
- becomes an auror
- has two children: a son and a daughter
Affiliation
Residences
- Granger-Weasley House (currently)
- The Burrow (childhood home, formerly)
Occupation
- Auror (formerly)
- Co-manager at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes
House
Gryffindor
Loyalty
- House of Weasley
- Prewett family
- Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- Gryffindor
- Gryffindor Quidditch team
- S.P.E.W.
- Dumbledore's Army
- Order of the Phoenix
- Granger family (in-laws)
- Potter family
- Granger-Weasley family
- Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes
- Chudley Cannons
- British Ministry of Magic
- Auror Office (formerly)
Ronald "Ron" Weasley is the sixth son of Arthur and Molly Weasley, whose family is in poverty. Ron becomes quick best friends with Harry Potter when they first meet on the Hogwarts Express, but it takes a while to befriend Hermione. Ron is irrationally afraid of many things, including spiders, and deep down, he loves his family.
He is a member of the Weasley Family, the Granger Family, and the progenitor of the Weasley-Granger family. He's also a former student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he was sorted into Gryffindor and later joined the Gryffindor Quidditch Team. Ron is also a founding member of Dumbledore's Army and an honorary member of the Order of the Phoenix.
After the Wizarding War, Ron married Hermione and had two children, Rose and Hugo.
Personality
Ron was a very loyal, brave, strong, and humorous person, but sometimes immature and insensitive. He had a sardonic, wisecracking sense of humor that often brought his friends laughter and relaxation. However, as Hermione Granger and Luna Lovegood pointed out, his humor could occasionally be hurtful, even if unintentionally. During his time searching for Voldemort's Horcruxes with Harry and Hermione, Ron matured greatly and even took to leading the trio when Harry temporarily fell into a depressive mood. Always willing to stand up for his friends and family, even when angry with them, Ron never stopped standing up for Hermione when she faced Muggle-born-related prejudice and hatred. He also stood by Harry's side when he was met with disbelief and scorn from his classmates and the Wizard society in general. Ron frequently demonstrated great bravery in attempting to protect those he loved, from facing his arachnophobia to standing by Harry in his second year to trying to take Hermione's place when Bellatrix Lestrange isolated her for interrogation with the Cruciatus Curse.
Due to growing up in a household with five older brothers and one younger sister, Ron could be occasionally selfish or jealous of other people. He would always try to amount to things to please his parents, with one of his greatest desires in the Mirror of Erised being the Head Boy of Gryffindor. This has put a strain on some of his relationships with Hermione, who his a star student by most standards, and Harry, who is a respected student and revered as a war hero too. He also heard that his mother loved him the least and had a great fear of Hermione leaving him for Harry, as seen through Ron wearing Slytherin's Locket.
He is also reckless and can't think things through. For example, in Chamber of Secrets, Ron thought of a way to save Harry from being imprisoned in his own room at the Dursleys by using his father's magical flying car by stealing it with Fred and George, and again to get to Hogwarts without thinking of sending an emergency message to school that they missed the train. Ron can be slightly foul-mouthed at times. This was shown when he was angry at Harry for supposedly entering the Triwizard Tournament and told him to "piss off." He is quite hostile to Draco Malfoy, telling him to "shove off" and, once in a while, muttering "bloody hell." He can also be ignorant of other people's feelings, as he hurt Hermione by insulting her after she cast a levitation spell, and in their third year, after a credits game. In the latter's case, after he kissed Lavender, Ron couldn't understand why Hermione was upset with him when he faced Harry and her in the hallway, because she was in love with him. During his time searching for Voldemort's Horcruxes with Harry and Hermione, Ron matured greatly and even took to leading the trio when Harry temporarily fell into a depressive mood.
Appearance
Ron inherited the typical Weasley family traits: fiery red hair and a freckled complexion. When he became embarrassed, his ears notably turned red. He had blue eyes, a long nose, and was described as being very tall and lanky, with big hands and feet. In this way, his stature was similar to that of his older brothers Bill and Percy, rather than the heavily built Charlie, Fred, and George.
Powers and abilities
Magical Abilities
- Charms
- Potions
- Wizards chess
- Dueling
- Defense Against the Dark Arts
- Flight
- Dark Arts
- Apparating
- Transfiguration
- Divination
- Nonverbal Magic
- Herbologist
- Astrology
- Care for Magical Creatures
Abilities
- Tactical Thinking
- Impersonation
- Leadership Skills
- Acumens
Relationships
Family
Weasley family
Molly Weasley: "It's not funny. And look after Ron."
Fred and George Weasley: "Don't worry, ickle Ronniekins is safe with us."
Ron: "Shut up."
— Ron with his family at King's Cross Station
Ron was quite close to his family. Although he was sometimes embarrassed by their lack of money, Ron was fiercely protective of his siblings and always stoutly defended his parents. He was outraged when his brother Percy called their father a failure and greatly upset their mother with his estrangement, as Ron was close to both of his parents.
Ron looked up to his older brothers Bill and Charlie, though their accomplishments also made him feel insecure about what he had to live up to. Percy tried to be a role model for Ron, but Ron considered him rather pompous and annoying, and took after Fred and George more in terms of personality. Notably, Ron was the only family member Percy contacted after his estrangement from his family, congratulating Ron on becoming a prefect and advising him to cut ties with Harry, even though Ron was further disgusted by Percy's estrangement. Once he reconciled with his family, Percy was also the one who comforted Ron over Fred's death during the Battle of Hogwarts. The twins delighted in teasing Ron, as did his younger sister Ginny, though they were all close. Ron was very protective of Ginny, particularly in disapproving of her love life, which sometimes led to them fighting.
Other relatives of Ron were Fabian and Gideon Prewett, who were his uncles and members of the Order of the Phoenix. During the First Wizarding War, the brothers were attacked by five Death Eaters, including Antonin Dolohov. Both were killed in battle and were described as having "fought like heroes".
After the Second Wizarding War, Ron's family was extended when four of his siblings married and had children. He also had two children with Hermione Granger, Rose and Hugo Weasley.
Wife and Children
"Don't get too friendly with him, though, Rosie. Granddad Weasley would never forgive you if you married a pure-blood."
— Ron joking with his daughter Rose about Scorpius Malfoy
After the Second Wizarding War, Ron and Hermione had two children, Rose and Hugo. As Rose was preparing to leave for her first year at Hogwarts in 2017, Ron jokingly told her that if she wasn't in Gryffindor, he'd disinherit her. He also told her to beat Draco Malfoy's son, Scorpius Malfoy, on their tests, and that he was grateful she had inherited her mother's brains.
Ron's daughter Rose was close in age to Harry and Ginny's younger son, Albus Severus, while Ron's son Hugo was close in age to Harry and Ginny's daughter, Lily Luna, and they all appeared quite close.
Hermione Granger (best friend/eventually wife)
Ron's relationship with Hermione was rocky, but by and large, the two were good friends for most of their adolescence, with building romantic tension that culminated in a kiss during the Battle of Hogwarts. From the time Ron first met Hermione on the Hogwarts Express at the start of their first year, he found her annoying for "showing off" and regularly reciting the school's rules. His first thought was that he didn't want to be in her house, and he groaned when she was Sorted into Gryffindor. Later, he informed others of his annoyance with her and mentioned that it was unsurprising she didn't have any friends, which she overheard. Hurt, Hermione hid in the bathroom, crying, until Harry and Ron saved her from a troll that had been let into Hogwarts by Professor Quirrell. Following the troll incident, Hermione lied to Professor McGonagall to prevent Harry and Ron from getting into trouble.[12] From that time onwards, the trio were best friends, despite Ron and Hermione's tendency to bicker.
Ron first began showing signs of romantic interest in Hermione in their second year; he was irritated by her crush on Defense Against the Dark Arts professor Gilderoy Lockhart, became so angry that Draco Malfoy called her a "Mudblood," and he tried to hex him. He was even more upset than Harry when she became one of the victims of the basilisk.[33] In their third year, Ron and Hermione had their first real fight when Ron accused Hermione's cat Crookshanks of eating his pet rat Scabbers, which had gone missing.
The two stopped speaking to each other for a time, but made up after Hagrid scolded Ron and Harry for their treatment of Hermione; Ron offered to help her with Buckbeak's trial, and Hermione hugged him. Also in their third year, during their Defense Against the Dark Arts class, when Professor Lupin was "ill" and Professor Snape was teaching instead, Ron was the only person who had enough courage to go as far as standing up to Snape when he called Hermione an "insufferable know-it-all".
In their fourth year, Ron and Hermione's romantic feelings for one another began to grow and become more obvious. Hermione was jealous of Ron's crush on Fleur Delacour, the part-Veela champion from Beauxbatons, and Ron became jealous of Viktor Krum, with whom Hermione attended the Yule Ball after Ron failed to ask her in time and then offended her with his clumsy attempt to do so. Though they rowed heatedly over Hermione seeing Krum, their friendship only suffered a slight strain.[32] Hermione's frustration over Ron's failure to realize and act on his feelings continued into their fifth year, as she commented that he had "the emotional range of a teaspoon". Ron was visibly affected when Hermione kissed him on the cheek before his first Quidditch game, and was irked that Hermione maintained a correspondence with Viktor Krum.
Their sixth year would be a trying time for Ron and Hermione. When Hermione and Harry were invited to the Slug Club, while Professor Slughorn ignored Ron, Ron became resentful and jealous. He brightened up considerably after Hermione asked him to go to Slughorn's Christmas party with her. However, Ron had a row with his sister after catching her snogging Dean Thomas, during which she revealed that Hermione had snogged Viktor Krum sometime during their fourth year. Ron started acting coldly towards Hermione, much to her bewilderment.
In an attempt to boost Ron's confidence for an upcoming Quidditch match, Harry pretended to slip him some Felix Felicis in Ron's morning pumpkin juice, giving Ron the desired placebo effect that kept his nerves from hindering his performance as a Keeper. Harry had managed to trick Hermione into thinking he had given Ron a drop of the Felix Felicis as well, and she berated both Harry and Ron for taking an unfair advantage in the game. Though Ron had initially believed Felix was behind his flawless performance, when Harry revealed he had not actually slipped anything in Ron's drink, Ron accused Hermione of not having faith in his abilities and thenceforth started ignoring her completely.
All this caused Ron to begin a shallow relationship with Lavender Brown. Hermione was hurt and furious, conjuring a flock of canaries to attack Ron, after which the two did not speak for months. Hermione even retaliated by attending the aforementioned Christmas party with Cormac McLaggen, an older Gryffindor whom Ron despised, simply to annoy Ron. By this time, Ron was already growing tired of his relationship with the very clingy Lavender.
When Ron was accidentally poisoned with mead on his birthday, Hermione forgot her anger in her worry for him, staying by his side until he recovered. Ron looked forward to these visits from her while pretending to be asleep whenever Lavender visited him. By the time Ron was allowed to leave the Hospital Wing, he and Hermione were closer than ever, and the former's romance with Lavender ended quickly when Lavender saw Ron and Hermione coming down from the boys' dormitories together, while Harry was with them under his Invisibility Cloak. At the end of the year, their mutual affection was visible when Ron gently comforted Hermione as she cried on his shoulder at Dumbledore's funeral.
Afterward, the two grew much closer, though they were only "sort of" together, according to Harry. They danced together at Bill and Fleur's wedding, where Ron also showed his continuing jealous dislike of Viktor Krum, who was a guest. During the hunt for the Horcruxes with Harry, Ron comforted Hermione several times by putting his arm around her, and the two were generally kinder to one another; Harry even suspected that they had fallen asleep in 12 Grimmauld Place holding hands after waking up and noticing that their hands were barely an inch away from each other.
When Remus Lupin informed them of the Ministry's crackdown on Muggle-borns, Ron offered to vouch for her by telling people that Hermione was his cousin, at which Hermione affectionately touched his hand and reminded him that they were on the run with the most wanted wizard in Britain. When Ron temporarily left his friends, Hermione cried over him for weeks; Ron was able to return by hearing Hermione's voice saying his name through his Deluminator. When Ron destroyed the locket Horcrux, it taunted him with visions of his greatest fears, one of which was Hermione preferring Harry to him. Hermione was initially furious with Ron for his abandonment, to the point of physically attacking him, though she eventually forgave him.
Later on, when the trio was brought to Malfoy Manor, Bellatrix Lestrange isolated Hermione for interrogation by means of torture. Ron begged in vain to be taken in her stead, and after being thrown into the basement, Hermione's screams from above caused Ron to call her name in anguish, eventually reducing him to tears. During the Battle of Hogwarts, Hermione was touched when Ron expressed concern for the castle's house-elves, for whom she had always been concerned, and initiated a kiss, to which Ron responded very enthusiastically.
Sometime after the end of the Second Wizarding War, Ron and Hermione married and had two children, Rose and Hugo. They were rather young when they married, as noted by Ron in 2020. His nephew, Albus, noted that Ron was rather openly affectionate towards his wife and was known to kiss her in public rather frequently. At this time, Ron proposed to Hermione again after reading about renewing wedding vows, showing that Ron had become rather romantic as he matured, which made Hermione melt, deeply touched by her husband's romantic gesture, and agreeing on the spot to it. This shows how Ron and Hermione's relationship had evolved, and much of their bickering subsided, resulting in a gentle and happy marriage.
In-laws
Harry Potter (best friend/eventually brother-in-law)
"If you want to kill Harry, you'll have to kill us too!"
— Ron's loyalty to Harry
Harry Potter had been Ron's best friend since 1991. The two were as close as brothers, as the Weasleys became like a surrogate family to Harry soon after the pair met on the Hogwarts Express at the start of their first year. They took to each other immediately, bonding over the vast array of wizarding sweets Harry happily shared with Ron, who was not able to afford his own from the Hogwarts Express food trolley. When Draco Malfoy spoke disparagingly of Ron's family, Harry rejected Draco's offer of friendship in favor of Ron's. Both Ron and Harry were sorted into Gryffindor and therefore shared a dormitory. Ron defended Harry from fellow classmates and even Professor Snape.
Like all real brothers, Harry and Ron occasionally fought, especially when Ron's insecurities got the best of him. When Harry was chosen by the Goblet of Fire as Champion for the Triwizard Tournament, Ron believed Harry had indeed cheated to get into the contest. The two briefly fell out, but their friendship was repaired after the Tournament's First Task, when Ron realized that Harry could possibly lose his life to an event he had genuinely not wanted to enter.
The two had another falling out in 1997, when the negative energy in Salazar Slytherin's Locket affected Ron to the point of making him resentful of Harry and unreasonably jealous of Harry's relationship with Hermione Granger, their other best friend and Ron's love interest. Ron temporarily abandoned his friends after Harry screamed at him to leave, though he instantly regretted it, and returned to save Harry's life, resulting in Ron and Harry reconciling. By and large, Ron was always fiercely loyal to Harry and risked life and limb on countless occasions for him. Even in 2020, Ron tried to prevent Harry from being transfigured into Voldemort because he didn't want Harry to be affected by his trauma. The two eventually became brothers-in-law when Harry married Ron's sister. Ron was the uncle of Harry's three children and was godfather to Harry and Ginny's son James. Since the two became Aurors, likely, they worked together later in life.
Granger family (parents-in-law)
Mr. and Mrs. Granger were Ron's Muggle parents-in-law.
Ron Weasley's direct interactions with his wife Hermione Granger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granger, were, by all accounts, quite limited within the scope of the Harry Potter series. Primarily, this was due to their status as Muggles residing in the non-magical world, while Ron spent most of his holidays either at The Burrow or with Harry. However, he held a respectful, if somewhat awkward, regard for them. As a pure-blood wizard brought up entirely within the magical community, the nuances of Muggle life and conversation likely felt alien to him, and he wouldn't have possessed the same easy rapport that Hermione shared with them. Conversely, Mr. and Mrs. Granger, as intelligent and caring parents, undoubtedly appreciated Ron as Hermione's loyal and steadfast best friend. They would have understood his crucial role in her life at Hogwarts and beyond, especially given the dangers she faced. The most profound "interaction," though indirect, came when Hermione made the heartbreaking decision to modify her parents' memories and send them to Australia for their safety during the Second Wizarding War. Ron was not only aware of this immense sacrifice but supported Hermione through it, a testament to his understanding of her deep love for her family and his shared commitment to protecting them. Ultimately, while not characterized by frequent visits or deep personal conversations, Ron’s relationship with Hermione’s parents was built on a foundation of mutual respect, filtered through their shared love and concern for Hermione, the brilliant witch who bridged their two very different worlds.
Fleur Delacour (sister-in-law through marriage with Bill)
"I don't know what made me do it! What was I playing at? There were people — all around — I've gone mad — everyone watching! I was just walking past her in the entrance hall — she was standing there talking to Diggory — and it sort of came over me — and I asked her! She looked at me like I was a sea slug or something. Didn't even answer. And then — I dunno — I just sort of came to my senses and ran for it."
— Ron's humiliating attempt to ask Fleur to the Yule Ball
Fleur Delacour was a very beautiful, French, part-Veela witch. Ron developed a crush on her when he met her in 1994, during the Triwizard Tournament. He asked her to go with him to the Yule Ball, but she refused. However, after the second task in the Tournament, when Harry "saved" Fleur's younger sister, Gabrielle, from the Black Lake, Fleur treated both Harry and Ron (whom she believed helped Harry save Gabrielle) much more warmly. Following the death of Cedric Diggory and the end of the Tournament, Fleur kissed Ron and Harry and said goodbye to them before she left. After the Tournament, Fleur started dating Ron's brother, Bill. Bill sent her to live with his family for a few days, so that she could become more familiar with them. Ron told Harry that it was difficult to get used to her visiting when she kept appearing suddenly, leaving Ron in a sort of trance.
Fleur eventually married Bill, and they lived in their own house, Shell Cottage. While Ron was looking for Horcruxes, he abandoned Harry and Hermione temporarily after they fought and spent that time at Shell Cottage with Bill and Fleur. Ron went to Shell Cottage again, after the Skirmish at Malfoy Manor, and Fleur cared for him and his friends like a mother.
Eventually, Ron and Fleur fought alongside each other and survived the Battle of Hogwarts.
Angelina Johnson (sister-in-law/former classmate)
Angelina was Ron's sister-in-law through marriage with George and a former classmate.
Ron Weasley’s relationship with Angelina Johnson was a dynamic that evolved significantly, moving from the tense hierarchies of the Quidditch pitch to the close bonds of family. Initially, their interactions were defined by their roles as Gryffindor teammates, with Angelina serving as a formidable Chaser and later, Captain. However, their most memorable encounter occurred during the Triwizard Tournament when Angelina, needing a date, reluctantly drafted the younger Ron to accompany her to the Yule Ball. This event was notoriously awkward for Ron. He remained immature and preoccupied with his social standing and complained bitterly to his friends, finding Angelina's confident maturity and focused intensity overwhelming. For her part, Angelina often seemed to tolerate Ron’s presence out of duty rather than genuine admiration, treating him more like a tiresome little brother than a romantic partner. Nevertheless, their relationship settled back into a friendly, supportive alliance after the disastrous date. While they were never romantically linked beyond that single, failed outing, Angelina eventually married Ron's older brother, George Weasley. In the years following the Second Wizarding War, Ron’s relationship with Angelina solidified into a stable and affectionate familial one, transforming the pair from awkward teammates into reliable brother and sister-in-law, united by their shared history as Gryffindor champions and their foundational role in the extended Weasley clan.
Audrey Weasley (sister-in-law)
Audrey was Ron's sister-in-law through marriage to Percy.
Ron Weasley's relationship with his sister-in-law, Audrey Weasley, was likely a warm and familial one, built on a foundation of shared history and a deep affection for her husband, his brother Percy. While Audrey doesn't feature extensively in the books, her presence as Percy's wife means she was part of the extended Weasley clan, a group known for its boisterous love and unwavering support. Ron, who often had a complicated relationship with the more ambitious Percy, would have likely seen Audrey as a positive influence and a bridge to his brother. It's probable that Ron, known for his easygoing nature and loyalty to his family, would have welcomed Audrey into their fold, sharing in family celebrations and offering her the same camaraderie he extended to his other siblings and their spouses. Their interactions, though perhaps not deeply explored, would have been characterized by the comfortable familiarity that comes with being part of the tightly-knit Weasley family.



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