July 7, 2009
Posted: 1937 GMT

LONDON, England – The biggest gathering in central London during the Michael Jackson memorial service was not to pay tribute to the King of Pop - but another icon of popular culture.

The biggest gathering in London during the Michael Jackson memorial service was to celebrate another pop culture icon -- Harry Potter.
The biggest gathering in London during the Michael Jackson memorial service was to celebrate another pop culture icon - Harry Potter.

Fans of all ages massed in celebration of “Harry Potter” at the premiere of the sixth movie in the series "The Half-Blood Prince."

Some of the most fervent camped out all night, then braved showers and hail to snare the perfect position next to their idols on the red carpet at Leicester Square, home to London movie premieres.

There was little evidence of Michael Jackson's memorial service, which was going on almost simultaneously in LA - and several Potter fans said it was not a hard choice to make.

“No contest, it’s Harry Potter,” Megan Southey, 38, from Bournemouth, southern England told CNN. “You know, his funeral will carry on. I can watch it on TV later.”

Although most people said they were fans of Jackson’s music, the overarching feeling among the crowd was that events in Jackson’s later life had overshadowed his talents.

“I liked him when he was younger, probably,” said Vicky McKinley, 52, from Chicago. “Then later on, I didn’t like some of the stuff he was doing. All the plastic surgery and that kind of stuff.”

Catherine, 18, from Bromley near London echoed her sentiments saying, “I think he was a bit before my time, and all we’ve known him for are controversial issues.”

“He wasn’t so much famous for his music, he was famous for other things like holding the baby out of the window and stuff,” added her friend Emily, 18.

“I’ve got mixed feelings. He was very strange in later life,” said Amelia Robinson, 15 from New Hampshire in the U.S.

Of course, for younger fans like 19-year-old Faith Bradley from Cambridge, Harry Potter inhabits a place in pop culture that Michael Jackson holds for people who grew up in the 1980s.

“We’ve grown up with Harry Potter,” Bradley added.

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Evert the Netherlands   July 7th, 2009 1956 GMT

@ CNN Reporters
The london boy was 12 !!!! didnt you pay attention???? stupid Americans

Judi Fellers   July 7th, 2009 2038 GMT

I enjoyed CNN coverage of Michael Jackson's services,except when ever Jeffery Tobin would speak,he seems to have a personal issue with MJ. Jealousy? He also said on another network Michael had not made it until he PURCHASE the Beatles music. Well if he was not successful until then how did he have the wealth&smarts to succeed in owning there music.

hpfan   July 8th, 2009 230 GMT

Actually it is the sixth Harry Potter movie, the seventh was split into two movies, which might have caused the confusion.

shay-kimone   July 8th, 2009 411 GMT

Michael Jackson will be greatly miss. I would like to say to his family keep the faith and be strong.

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