The much-loved Harry Potter film series may have come to an end but the love that fans have for the magical franchise is still as strong as ever.
The book to film series has already celebrated an important milestone this summer, with it being ten years since the final movie was released globally.
The younger actors and actresses experienced instant and intense fame when the first film was released in 2001.
The interest in their private lives has never really gone away and has led to many dating rumours- even one involving a prince.
Emma Watson took on the role of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise and starred in all eight films.
Ever since she was catapulted into the limelight at the tender age of 11, the actress has been the centre of many news stories.
One rumour that emerged was that Watson was dating Prince Harry.
While many believed the suggestion that the two famous Brits had formed an attachment, the story was quickly discredited.
Us Weekly has rubbished the “random” reports, saying there’s no truth to the story.
A royal insider revealed: “[It’s] fake.”
“It’s such a random story… I can see the Internet is going mad for this one.”
While the actress turned UN Ambassador was just friends with Prince Harry, in an interview from 2001, Watson seemed to suggest she had a crush on another royal.
During promotions for the first Harry Potter movie, she appeared on ‘Live’ with Regis Kelly and was quizzed about whether she had a crush on Prince William.
Kelly said: “Somebody told me that you have a big crush on Prince William”.
The young actress smiled and blushed and said “A little bit”. See the cute moment here .
Emma Watson reunited with Prince William recently for the Earthshot Prize as she was on hand to present one of the awards.
Other notable celebrities at the ceremony included her Harry Potter co-star Dame Emma Thompson, environmentalist Sir David Attenborough and the Duchess of Cambridge.
In her speech, Catherine issued a passionate plea, saying we will “rob our children of the future they deserve” if we don’t act to save the planet sooner rather than later.
She said: “A thriving natural world regulates our climate, nurtures our physical and mental health, and helps feed our families.
“But for too long, we have neglected our wild spaces. And now we are facing a number of tipping points.
“If we don’t act now, we will permanently destabilise our planet.
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Source: USA Today