I mean, officially, Margaery is a virgin. Even Loras is ambiguous about whether Margaery is a virgin or not, but it's definite that she didn't sleep with either of her husbands.
Following Robert's death, Renly and Loras flee King's Landing for Highgarden, where Renly marries Margaery and is crowned king in opposition to Robert's heir, Joffrey I Baratheon.
They made Tommen a bit older on the series, but actor Dean-Charles Chapman was still 16 years old when he filmed the scene...
King Tommen Baratheon marries Margaery Tyrell in this episode — and the new couple enjoys quite an active wedding night, the aftermath of which we witness. In the books, though, Tommen is only 8. That doesn't stop his family from marrying him off to Margaery, but there is, thankfully, no consummation.
Now let me explain. In the books, Margaery married a homosexual man, a teenager, and a child. Renly, her first husband, was her brother's lover.
When Game of Thrones, thefirst book, starts, Tommen is Seven. Magaery is 14 in the same book.
In the episode (spoiler alert) the young King Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman) finally married Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer), and like all "GoT" weddings, the marriage was consummated without delay.
Apparently, Game of Thrones creators were so impressed with Natalie Dormer's portrayal they decided to up her age in order to cast the actress, who should be just 18 on the show. This makes their characters' age differences about 8 years — give or take a year or two.
Princess Myrcella Baratheon is known to the Seven Kingdoms as the middle child of King Robert Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister. A member of House Baratheon of King's Landing, her siblings are Princes Joffrey and Tommen.
In A Feast for Crows (2005) Margaery marries Joffrey's younger brother, Tommen, and encourages him to assert himself as king. Margaery's growing influence over Tommen puts her in a bitter power struggle with his mother Cersei Lannister, which eventually culminates in Cersei framing Margaery for adultery.
Following the Battle of King's Landing and the subsequent assassination of Daenerys, she declares the North an independent kingdom and is crowned Queen in the North. Soon after, Sansa gave birth to the twins Lyonel and Cassana.
Although there was a point where she was willing to have a sort of threesome with Renly and Loras, to get her then-husband “started,” as she put it. I think she tried to get Renly into bed, and offered a threesome or whatever to get him moving, but nothing ever happened. It wasn't consummated in any capacity, at all.
Tommen Baratheon (Callum Wharry)
However, the young actor was recast with Dean-Charles Chapman (who briefly played Tommen's cousin Martyn Lannister in season three) when the role required an older actor for Tommen's more prominent and mature storylines.
Game of Thrones never explicitly revealed who Tommen's rightful heir to the Iron Throne was after his death, with Cersei seizing the crown instead. Cersei became Queen of Westeros after Tommen's death in Game of Thrones season 6, but whether or not she was actually his heir to the Iron Throne is another matter.
Cersei almost uses the poison on Tommen, to prevent him from being captured when the battle seems lost.
On Game of Thrones, the rose is the sigil of House Tyrell, and when Margaery gave her grandmother, Lady Olenna, a note with a simple drawing of a rose, she was confirming her loyalty to her house and her family above all else, so they wouldn't be fooled by her sudden piety.
Most definitely. Joffrey was a sadistic psychopath. She was better at playing the game of manipulation than Sansa so it probably wouldn't have been as frequent, but yes he eventually would have abused her. How did Margery Tyrell learn to be such a game player?
Alerie Tyrell is wife to Lord Mace Tyrell, who is the Lord of Highgarden and head of House Tyrell.
Of course, Daenerys does die in the finale, at the hands of Jon Snow (with goading from Tyrion), and ultimately, Bran becomes king, with Tyrion as his hand. This means Highgarden goes to Bronn.
A Feast for Crows
In the ensuing confrontation, one of Arianne's co-conspirators, Ser Gerold "Darkstar" Dayne, attempts to kill Myrcella; although unsuccessful, he cuts off one of her ears and leaves her scarred.
Technically, she's had four, but in Season 1, she told Catelyn Stark how her first, a “black-haired beauty” she had with Robert, died of fever shortly after his birth. If Maggy's prophecy is correct, we can expect tragedy in Cersei's fifth pregnancy as well.
Tommen is Queen Cersei Lannister's youngest son and, like his siblings, he is also the son of Cersei's brother Jaime Lannister, but he is unaware of this, as he believes Robert Baratheon to be his father. Tommen is described as handsome and sweet-natured but weak-willed.
After witnessing the disastrous event, Tommen took off his crown and killed himself by walking out of his bedroom window. The death of Margaery was a factor in Tommen's suicide, but the actions of his mother were a bigger piece of the puzzle.
He has an older brother, Joffrey, and an older sister Myrcella with the same obfuscated parentage. Tommen is good-natured and passive in contrast to his brother Joffrey, who sometimes bullied Tommen for amusement. Like his sister, he is fond of his uncle Tyrion Lannister.