2. When she mourned
You are even able to feel sympathy for Cersei Lannister. As her brother Tyrion says, her one redeeming feature is her love for her children. Her pain and loss is far more evident than that of Jaime who has little to do with his children.
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.
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.
At the age of ten in 276 AC, Cersei became infatuated with Rhaegar after meeting him for the first time during the tournament in honor of Viserys's birth at Lannisport.
But in the process of trying to reason with his sister, Tyrion may have unintentionally turned the tide in Daenerys' favor. Earlier in the episode we saw Cersei tell Euron that she was pregnant and that he, not Jaime, was the father.
Cersei has been involved in an incestuous affair with her twin brother, Jaime, since childhood. All three of Cersei's children are Jaime's, which is unbeknownst to Robert.
Who's the father of Cersei's child? The father, based on the all the evidence and context, is again Jaime Lannister, Cersei's brother. The first time we heard about the pregnancy was back in season 7, when Jaime was still knocking around King's Landing.
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.
Throughout Season Eight, which in all likelihood took place over a minimum of a few weeks, Cersei never appeared to be pregnant, even though she also told Euron that she was carrying his child. Again, this could have been a tactic to keep his loyalty, as he wanted to father a king.
Cersei sleeps with their cousin Lancel throughout seasons one and two. Lancel does everything she asks him to, including causing the death of King Robert. In season five, Lancel confesses the affair and the death of Robert to the High Sparrow.
While it was often depicted that the Night King was the epitome of evil or Cersei Lannister was the one to stop, it turns out that Daenerys was the most evil of them all and she was always destined to die in her pursuit of power.
Cersei Lannister: Anti-social Personality Disorder/Psychopathy.
Jaime, however, has remained faithful to Cersei and has never slept with another woman. Despite sharing a deep bond with Brienne – which many have suggested is an unacknowledged love for her – he has only ever consciously loved his twin sister.
Books. Queen Cersei Lannister is a member of House Lannister and the eldest child of Lord Tywin Lannister. She is the Queen of King Robert Baratheon, and has three children, Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen Baratheon.
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.
They made Tommen a bit older on the series, but actor Dean-Charles Chapman was still 16 years old when he filmed the scene... while his scene partner Natalie Dormer was 33.
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.
While Cersei was promised to Prince Rhaegar Targaryen as a young girl, he ended up marrying Elia Martell before being killed by King Robert Baratheon — Cersei's eventual husband.
When the series first began, Cersei had three children, ostensibly with her husband, King Robert Baratheon, but actually fathered by her twin brother and secret lover, Jaime Lannister. As Game of Thrones enters its final season, all three of those children are long dead.
His sole biological grandparents, Tywin and Joanna Lannister, were also first cousins. He has two younger siblings, Myrcella and Tommen Baratheon, who are also a product of incest between Jaime and Cersei (despite this, only Joffrey himself shows any psychopathic traits, presumably as a result of his inbred origins).
On board the boat, Myrcella reveals to Jaime that she has always known of his and Cersei's incestuous relationship and that he is her true father.
[3] When Cersei was a girl, her father promised her that she would marry Prince Rhaegar and would one day become queen. She was delighted by this news and became infatuated with Rhaegar upon their first meeting. However, King Aerys rebuffed Tywin's offer, later marrying Rhaegar to Elia Martell.