This is the full cover front and back without the text.
Historically the covers have been more thematic to the actual plot as the books have gone along. Certainly the cover of HBP was a direct representation of a particular scene, as was the cover of chamber of secrets, and the order of the phoenix.
So I would bet this particular scene (well obviously) is some degree of actual representation. So what can we see?
There are other people there in the background. Seems strange...but they've never met privately before.
They don't have wands. what's that all about? This seems important. Don't know why.
Harry is wearing the locket. (Also, the "Adult" cover for the UK version is a photo of the locket, with a big 'S' on it)
Harrys' gesture is more welcoming whatever they're both looking at. Voldermort seems to be gesturing in defense maybe.
Whats with the curtains on the sides? or could they be robes?
can you tell that I'm excited?