Harry Potter owes much of his success to the support of his friends and family. Prior to attending Hogwarts, he had only two close friends, Hagrid and Ron. However, there were always people watching over him, ensuring his safety. Hagrid, Dumbledore, and Professor McGonagall were aware of Harry's tragic past and played a role in safeguarding him until he came of age.
Numerous wizards kept a watchful eye on him throughout his childhood, sometimes even appearing in unexpected places. Arabella Figg, his neighbor and a squib, was sent by Dumbledore to keep tabs on him. A new theory suggests that Dumbledore intentionally arranged for Harry to encounter the Weasley family at King's Cross station.
They welcomed Harry into their family, providing him with love and support. The theory proposes that Dumbledore strategically placed the Weasleys in Harry's path to ensure he had positive influences as he entered the Wizarding World, ultimately leading him to become the hero who defeated Lord Voldemort. Whether the theory is true or not, it is undeniable that the Weasleys played a crucial role in Harry's journey, guiding him and providing him with the love and protection he needed. Despite the circumstances of their meeting, it is clear that the Weasleys became the most important people in Harry's life.