How could Dumbledore know that it would be important for Petunia to be pretty?
It seems like the centaur proclaimed that giving Petunia the beauty portion will end the world.
Agreed, but how does that alone make Dumbledore decide it's a good idea?
Plus, Dumbledore doesn't want to take Harry to the hall to hear his own prophecy, and this is most likely because he knows there are other prophecies that Harry would hear. And he never actually confirms that he got his information from James and Lily, Harry comes up with this and Dumbledore let's him believe it. I think Dumbledore had other access.
..."The Hall of Prophecy," Albus confirmed lowly. "Those who are spoken of in a prophecy, may listen to that prophecy there
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