• British actress Natalie Dormer plays the character of Margaery Tyrell on "Game Of Thrones"

British actress Natalie Dormer plays the character of Margaery Tyrell on "Game Of Thrones" (Photo : YouTube/IGN)

Star of "The Hunger Games" Natalie Dormer recently turned heads at the United Kingdom's popular Glastonbury Festival. She compared muddy scenes at the festival to those of the HBO series "Game Of Thrones" Season 6.

Appalled at the muddy field, Dormer told the Telegraph that co-star Kit Harrington would feel more accustomed to the grime. "You'd have to ask Kit Harrington, I can call him if you'd like?" she said. Adding that her "Game Of Thrones" character Margaery is "never in mud, although she is in cell dirt."

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Dormer said she has dressed in a hemp sack and sat in a dirty cell while filming for the popular television series. However, she added that attending the Glastonbury Festival with all its grime was still "complete luxury in comparison."

In addition to Dormer, stars such as Cara Delevingne, Alexa Chung, and Lottie Moss were also in attendance at the music festival. The English actress was attired appropriately for the gloomy weather. She sported a waterproof jacket along with a green jersey, black hoodie, and wellies.

"I tried to pack as lightly as possible, as you have to traipse it all over the mud," Dormer told the publication. As for her beauty essentials while attending the festival she said Dermalogica SPF50 was her "savior." The "Rush" actress said that the skin product helped her look after her face while outdoors.

Meanwhile, as the latest season of "Game Of Thrones" draws to a close, Dormer revealed  her thoughts on the final episode to Entertainment Weekly. She said she pre-empted the call from the show's producers about her exit. The actress said a request was made to release her from the show owing to another project.

Dormer, who joined "Game Of Thrones" during Season 2 said she knew 6 months ahead about her departure from the show. The actress said she appreciated the ability of the writers to tighten the storyline with few episodes remaining. "They have come up with some ingenious ways to do that - the audience will not see it coming," she told the publication.

The British actress said her last day on set was "fantastic." She said she played alongside co-star Diana Rigg in the final scene. Co-creators David Benioff and Dan Weiss were present while the show's crew made it a memorable final day on set.

Watch Dormer in an interview on her role in "Game Of Thrones" below :