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topicnews · July 16, 2025

“Harry Potter” star Emma Watson was prohibited from driving for 6 months after the speed of exceeding speed

“Harry Potter” star Emma Watson was prohibited from driving for 6 months after the speed of exceeding speed


Harry Potter According to British News Outlets, actress Emma Watson was banned from driving from driving for six months after accelerating in her Audi S3.

The 35-year-old star, who played in the film franchise Hermine Granger, drove on July 31 of last year in a 30-mile zone in a 30-mile zone in England, BBC reported. The crime was caught on a speed camera on a restricted road in the city.

Watson was charged by post and was guilty on March 3 on March 3. On Wednesday, the actress was convicted of the violation of a lower court in Wycombe. She did not take part in the 5-minute hearing.

In addition to the six-month driving ban, the actress was also fined with a fine of £ 1,044 (approximately $ 1,400), which she has to pay within 28 days.

According to the Daily Mail, this is in less than two years in less than two years in less than two years. She received three points for her driver's license for this July 2024, in addition to nine points from driving earners in January 2024 and October and November 2023.

At the time of the speed incident, Watson drove her Audi S3, which was towed by the police last year after she was illegally parked while she met her mother for lunch in one side of the street, reported The Mirror.

The actress studied in the doctorate at the University of Oxford.

Accidentally in a separate hearing at the same court on July 16, another Harry Potter Star also received the same sentence for the speed crossing.

Zoë Wanamaker who played Madam Hooch in Harry Potter and the stone of the philosopherwas also banned from driving for six months and sentenced to 1,044 GBP in August 2024 in Berkshire, England, England in August 2024.

Like Watson, the 76-year-old had nine points on her license before the speed crime. Wanamaker did not take part in the conviction.