Game of Thrones was a political drama swirling around the Iron Throne. Even though almost all the leading characters had the same goal (to sit on the throne, of course), few were known for philanthropy. No one stands out as the most philanthropic as Queen Margaery Tyrell, played by Natalie Dormer. The citizens of King’s Landing loved her not only for her amazing charm but her giving nature. (Although, the true motives of the character were different). The actress who played the role is similar (in a good way) in real life. Natalie Dormer backed the call for converting the Reading Prison into an arts and culture centre.

The 38-year-old said to Berkshire Live, “I do hope that Reading Gaol can achieve its huge potential as a thriving arts & culture centre.”

Game of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer supports Reading Prison arts centre call

“The historic significance of the building with its Victorian architecture, its association with the brilliant Oscar Wilde and indeed its site location upon the rich, textured history of the medieval Reading Abbey is of great local and national interest.”

She continued, “It deserves to be protected and supported as a venue for thriving community spirit, education and creative ideas. A massive opportunity to create a cultural gem for Reading.”

Earlier, Nathalie Emmanuel had raised concerns about Hollywood’s response to Black Lives Matter. Game of Thrones stars never back down from supporting a good cause.

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