In the fanfiction, Harry Potter going to the Queen could lead to an interesting exchange of cultures. Harry, coming from the wizarding world, could introduce the Queen to some simple magic tricks, like making a flower bloom instantly. And the Queen could show Harry the traditions and protocols of her court. He might be a bit clumsy at first, trying to fit into this very different and muggle - dominated environment.
If Harry Potter goes to the Queen in fanfiction, it could be a story full of humor and adventure. Harry could be on a mission to protect the Queen from some dark magic threat that the wizarding world has detected. He would have to navigate the muggle world's royalty system while also using his magic discreetly. He might get into trouble with the palace staff when they notice strange things happening around him, but in the end, he would save the day and perhaps earn the Queen's admiration and gratitude.
Well, he might be quite astonished by the grandeur of the Queen's palace. Maybe he'd try to use his magic subtly, but end up causing some minor chaos, like making the guards' hats fly off accidentally.
In this fanfiction, Harry Potter would interact with the Queen in a very unique way. Since he is used to the hierarchical system in Hogwarts, he would understand the importance of showing deference to the Queen. He could offer her a magical gift, like a charm that gives good luck. And the Queen, being curious, might ask him about his world. Harry would have to be careful not to reveal too much about the wizarding world to the muggles, but still satisfy her curiosity. There could be some misunderstandings too, for example, when Harry tries to explain some magic concepts using wizarding terms that the Queen doesn't understand.
Well, he might use his magic in ways that Camelot has never seen. Maybe he'd help King Arthur with some tough battles using spells like Expelliarmus. He could also introduce the wizards' world to the knights, which would be really interesting.
Well, he might be really confused at first. Storybrooke has its own set of magic and rules that are very different from the wizarding world. He could start exploring and find some similarities between the magic there and his own. Maybe he'd team up with some of the characters in Storybrooke to solve problems or fight against a common enemy.
In such a fanfiction, Harry might go to Voldemort to try and reason with him. Maybe he believes there's a chance to end the war without more bloodshed. He could offer Voldemort a way out, like exile instead of death.
Well, he might use his magic to adapt to the zero - gravity environment. Maybe he could create some sort of magical shield around himself to protect from radiation. And he could encounter strange alien creatures that he tries to understand using his knowledge of magic and the wizarding world.
In this fanfiction, Harry might go to Diagon Alley to buy new school supplies. He could visit Ollivander's to get a new wand or Flourish and Blotts for some interesting magic books.
Well, he might encounter new magical creatures unique to PT. Maybe he'll learn some different spells or forms of magic there.
He might use magic to enhance his workouts. For example, he could use a spell to make the weights lighter when he's starting out and gradually make them heavier as he gets stronger. It would be really cool to see him combine his wizarding skills with gym exercises.
In fanfiction, if Harry Potter goes to Spain, he may discover new magical artifacts. Spain has a rich history, and there could be artifacts related to the Moors or other historical periods that hold great magical power. He might also have to adapt to the Spanish wizarding culture, which could include different festivals, traditions, and social norms within the wizarding community.
Well, he might face a whole new set of challenges. The curriculum at Beauxbatons is different from Hogwarts. He could struggle with the language barrier as it's a French school. Also, the social environment would be new. He'd have to make new friends among students who have different cultural backgrounds compared to Hogwarts students.