Princess Myrcella Baratheon is known to the Seven Kingdoms as the middle child of King Robert Baratheon and Queen
Myrcella had an older brother, Joffrey, and a younger, Tommen, with whom she was close. The real father of all three children is Jaime Lannister, her uncle (Cersei's twin brother) and a member of the Kingsguard, making them bastards born of incest.
Myrcella is only 8 at the start of A Game of Thrones. Tommen is the youngest at 7, and that would place Myrcella around 10 when Tommen takes the throne. In the books, Margery is tucking Tommen in bed, and reading bedtime stories.
Character description
Prince Tommen Baratheon is the younger brother of Joffrey and Princess Myrcella and is second in line for the throne.
Yes. Lannister siblings dating in real life. (Disclaimer: We know the actors are not blood-related!
Although Baratheons in name, Cersei's children were fathered by her twin brother Jaime. Their eldest son Joffrey starts GoT at 16 and dies at his wedding when he's 19. Myrcella begins GoT at age 10 and dies at age 14.
Joffrey was Cersei's firstborn, and her clear favourite. He became king, he was an extension of her and he was cruel - something she seemed to encourage. Myrcella was beautiful, and Cersei almost certainly saw herself in Myrcella. She was also the only girl.
During the chaos, Ser Gerold Dayne, called Darkstar, strikes at Myrcella to force Doran into a war against the Lannisters. He fails to deal a killing blow, as Myrcella's horse veers away, but the princess is still wounded. Maester Caleotte saves her life, but Myrcella loses an ear and has a hideous facial scar.
The sex scene in season five was a cringeworthy watch for viewers due to the age gap between Tommen and Margaery - with the young Lannister king aged around 12 or 13 while his new wife was many years older.
One of the most memorable came at the end of season 6, when Cersei Lannister blew up the Sept of Baelor and so horrified her son, King Tommen Baratheon, that he jumped out the Red Keep window to his death.
Cersei acquires a bottle from Pycelle when readying for the Battle of the Blackwater. Cersei almost uses the poison on Tommen, to prevent him from being captured when the battle seems lost.
For example, this week, 12-year-old King Tommen Baratheon (who is a mere seven in the books) lost his virginity to his much older queen, Margaery Tyrell, played by 33-year-old Natalie Dormer.
After the end of the civil war which ended the reign of House Targaryen, Cersei was married to King Robert Baratheon, a political marriage Robert agreed to in thanks for her father's last-minute alliance. She was only 19 when she married Robert and became Queen.
How Cersei Became Queen After Tommen's Death. Rather than hold a Great Council, like that of the Great Council of Harrenhal in 101 AC, to decide who would succeed Tommen as King of Westeros, Cersei seized the throne herself as a usurper.
In reality, we know that Tyrion has known about the pregnancy, as well as the baby's true parentage, since the end of Season 7. (Cersei told Jaime it was his, and that she would publicly declare as much, before she ever slept with Euron.)
After Joffrey's death, Margaery moves on to the next Baratheon in line to sit on the Iron Throne, Tommen. Tommen winds up truly loving Margaery, and when Cersei blows up the Sept of Baelor, killing Margaery among countless others, he takes his own life.
Quotes about Margaery
The girl is a maid of fourteen, sweet and beautiful and tractable, and Lord Renly and Ser Loras intend that Robert should bed her, wed her, and make a new queen.
That would mean that Tommen was 14 when he died in season 6. A different source - a Wiki in my language - wrote that Tommen was 19 in season 6.
Tommen did not want his mother to be executed. He was in many ways the opposite of Joffrey. Joffrey was cruel, Tommen was kind. Joffrey enjoyed inflicting pain, Tommen wouldn't hurt a fly.
She is sentenced to life in the Black Cells for Myrcella's murder, and is forced to watch as Cersei fatally poisons Tyene, with the same poison Ellaria used to murder Myrcella.
In the boat she confesses to Jaime that she knows he is her father and that she is happy that this is the case.
Ellaria sought revenge for the death of Oberyn Martell (Pedro Pascal) and kissed Myrcella with poisonous lipstick. As she sailed home with Jaime she suffered a spontaneous nosebleed, which turned out to be her hemorrhaging from the toxins.
Cersei did have three children, Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen, and they all died.
100% Tyrion. She blames him for killing her Mother and first born Son.
Cersei Lannister had three children with her husband, Robert Baratheon: Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen. Though she loved them all, Cersei had seemingly the strongest bond with her eldest son, Joffrey.