In the TV series “Game of Thrones,” Cersei Lannister is a prominent character, portrayed by actress Lena Headey. Cersei is a member of House Lannister, one of the powerful noble families in the fictional realm of Westeros. She is the daughter of Tywin Lannister and the twin sister of Jaime Lannister.
Cersei Lannister had three children, all of whom were born from her incestuous relationship with her twin brother, Jaime Lannister:
Joffrey Baratheon: Joffrey was believed to be the son of Cersei’s husband, King Robert Baratheon, but he was actually the result of her relationship with Jaime. Joffrey was notorious for his cruelty and arrogance, making him a widely disliked character.
Myrcella Baratheon: Myrcella was Joffrey’s younger sister and the middle child of Cersei and Jaime. She was sent to Dorne as part of a political alliance but met a tragic fate.
Tommen Baratheon: Tommen was the youngest child of Cersei and Jaime. He eventually becomes King of the Seven Kingdoms after Joffrey’s death but faces significant challenges during his reign.
Cersei’s desire to keep her incestuous relationship and the true parentage of her children a secret is a central plot element in the series and has significant implications for the political landscape of Westeros.
It’s important to note that “Game of Thrones” is a fictional TV series based on George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” novels. The characters and events in the show are purely fictional and not based on real historical figures.