House: Slytherin | 5th Year Birthday: February 22 Lineage: Halfblood Height: 6’2 Ethnicity: British/Irish Older Siblings: Ciara (Kee-rah) and Trystan Umbridge.
Quentin “Quinn” Adkin Umbridge is the youngest son of Queen Evelyn (Stuart) and King Consort Malcolm Umbridge. His father, a former Slytherin at Hogwarts, was a renowned wizard known for his frequent ventures into the Muggle world. It was during one of these journeys that he encountered Princess Evelyn, and their meeting blossomed into a deep and fateful romance.
Choosing love over his ties to the Wizarding World, Malcolm left behind his former life to be with Evelyn, embracing a new path within the royal court. Together, they built a family, raising three children. Among them, Quinn is the youngest, yet uniquely shaped by the legacies of both his magical and royal heritage.
Born into both the grandeur of royalty and the mystique of wizardry, Quinn Umbridge walks the delicate line between two vastly different worlds. At just three years old, he was named the Duke of Albany, a title that foreshadowed the weight of responsibility he would one day carry.
From the beginning, Quinn excelled. Whether it was fencing, horseback riding, singing, or mastering courtly etiquette, he seemed to possess an innate talent for everything he touched. He was a natural rider, fearlessly galloping through the royal estates before most children his age had even learned to balance on a broomstick. By thirteen, he had already made a name for himself as an apprentice jockey, winning races and accumulating trophies that only added to his reputation as the golden child of the monarchy.
But Quinn was more than just an exceptional athlete or a model prince—he was also a wizard.
His latent magical abilities surfaced unexpectedly, disrupting the perfect structure of his aristocratic life. He wasn’t the first in his family to wield magic—his older brother, Trystan, had already broken away from royal tradition, embracing the Wizarding World fully and forsaking his place in the line of succession. With Trystan’s departure, the weight of the crown fell upon Quinn’s shoulders.
Though his mother had always wanted him to be King, his newfound magic complicated matters.
When his Hogwarts letter arrived, it was met with resistance. The court murmured about what it would mean to send the Crown Prince to a school of magic, far from the influence of the monarchy. His parents hesitated but ultimately relented, allowing him to attend with the condition that he would return home every other weekend to continue his training and royal obligations.
At Hogwarts, Quinn was sorted into Slytherin, a house that suited him well—ambitious, sharp, and fiercely determined, he quickly carved out a place for himself. As a Beater on the Quidditch team, his strength and precision made him a formidable player. Yet despite his successes, he remained an enigma to his peers, straddling the line between the traditions of the Wizarding World and the duties of a prince.