It rained on Harry Potter’s parade today as a storm threatened to wreck the London premiere of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”
Daniel Radcliffe and co-stars Rupert Grint and Emma Watson stood beneath umbrellas as rain soaked the red carpet.
Grint and Radcliffe were left soaked as they posed for photos and Watson suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction (at left).
A premiere guest told WENN, “Daniel, in particular, seemed to find the whole thing quite funny, holding his hands up to the heavens, as if to say, ‘What’s with the rain?’”
In more serious news, the cast was without one of their own, murdered cast member Rob Knox. Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Grint, Bonnie Wright (Ginny) and Tom Felton (Draco) wore white wrist ribbons in tribute to Knox.
Knox, who played Marcus Belby in the movie, was stabbed outside a bar in Kent, England, in May, just weeks after filming wrapped.
“What happened to Rob was awful,” said Radcliffe.
“The premiere is going to be a traumatic experience for his family,” added Wright.
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