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This Harry Potter Proposal Is Totally Worthy of the Wizarding World

This 'Harry Potter' Proposal Is Totally Worthy of the Wizarding World

This 'Harry Potter' Proposal Is Totally Worthy of the Wizarding World
AashnaMalpani

While an owl may never bring you an acceptance letter from Hogwarts, with a little magic and a lot of love, you could get something even better.

Although Derrick James Walker is a muggle, he's a huge fan of Harry Potter, and he just proposed to his boyfriend in the most magical possible way. Everyone in the wizarding world is probably reading about it on the front page of the Daily Prophet and totally flipping out. 

This is a photo of a Harry Potter Proposal.

After proposing, Walker wrote on his Imgur profile, "Since my boyfriend and I are huge Harry Potter fans I decided to propose in front of the [Hogwarts] castle."

Walker took his boyfriend and family to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Florida, and everyone wore matching Harry Potter T-shirts, because they're amazing. He popped the question in front of the castle, which makes me want to spend the entire weekend bingeing on Harry Potter movies. 

This is a photo of a Harry Potter proposal.

Now, you must be wondering: What could be more perfect than a beautiful man wearing Harry Potter merch, on his knees, proposing in front of Hogwarts? How about a Golden Snitch ring box?

This is a photo of a Golden Snitch ring box.

Bam. 

“Of course I had to [propose] with a Golden Snitch ring box,” Walker added. 

Of course. Congratulations, boys! I hope your wedding is equally enchanting.

Photos: Imgur/derrickjameswalker

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Aashna Malpani

I like to call my aesthetic "President of the Procrastinator's Association who was going to bake passive aggressive cookies."

I like to call my aesthetic "President of the Procrastinator's Association who was going to bake passive aggressive cookies."