Emilia Clarke, better known as the fiery Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones, has been knighted into the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by none other than Prince William himself. And to top it all off, he graciously allowed her to take a brief seat on the iconic Iron Throne during the investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.

Emilia, accompanied by her equally noble mother, Jennifer Clarke, received the prestigious award for their gallant efforts in co-founding SameYou, a charity dedicated to aiding in brain injury recovery. “It’s all about the cause and the charity, really,” Emilia humbly remarked, brushing off her own accolades like a true queen of the realm. “And who wouldn’t want to visit the palace? I even asked if Drogon could join, but alas, no royal pets allowed.”

The Clarke duo embarked on their noble quest after Emilia’s own trials and tribulations with two brain hemorrhages, realizing the dire need for accessible and prolonged rehabilitation for brain injury survivors. “Even if you have a minor brain injury, it’s a major ordeal,” Jennifer sagely explained, shedding light on the importance of their charitable endeavors.

As Emilia and Jennifer donned their regal ivory ensembles for the investiture, they graciously accepted their MBEs from Prince William, whose royal presence added an air of majesty to the occasion. And for a fleeting moment, amidst the grandeur of Windsor Castle, Emilia was granted a brief reprieve to perch upon the Iron Throne – a nod to her legendary on-screen conquests and a whimsical touch to the solemn ceremony.

But beyond the glitz and glamour, the true honor lies in the impact their charity work has on countless lives worldwide. “This award isn’t for us; it’s for the countless voices that go unheard,” Jennifer poignantly remarked, a sentiment echoed by Emilia as they continue their noble quest to raise awareness and aid those in need.