House of the Dragon: Does Alicent Hightower have children in Fire and Blood?

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR HOUSE OF THE DRAGON EPISODE 2.  The latest Game of Thrones prequel episode has landed and with it, pressure on King Viserys I Targaryen to remarry after the death of his wife.

In the end, the King decides to marry Hand of the King Ser Otto’s daughter Alicent Hightower, who in the TV series is portrayed as a close childhood friend of the heir to the Iron Throne, Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen.

George RR Martin’s pre-Game of Thrones history Fire and Blood charts what happens next for the newlyweds, events that could differ in the TV show’s narrative as it goes on. In the book, the King and his new wife do end up having children, including sons to rival Rhaenyra’s claim.

The firstborn is Aegon, who is followed by his sister Helaena and brothers Aemond and Daeron. But what is the destiny of these four siblings from House of The Dragon in Fire and Blood?

King Aegon II’s sister-wife Queen Helaena will be played by Evie Allen when young and by Phia Saban as an adult. Prince Aemond will be portrayed by Leo Ashton as a boy and by Ewan Mitchell as a man.

There’s no casting news on Prince Daeron as of yet, although it’s possible the series could have cut the character altogether given how many there are already.

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