Funeral of Padmé Amidala/Legends

After her tragic passing on Polis Massa while giving birth to her twin daughter and son, Padmé Amidala's body was taken back to Theed for the funeral rites. Drawn through the streets of the city in a four-gualaar carriage, Padmé's lifeless body was seen as though she was drowning in a watery casket, thanks to her dress in different shades of blue and he hair fanned appropriately. The popularity of this champion of freedom and democracy made thousands of mourners to join the procession, which was led by her family, Queen Apailana, the Royal Advisory Council, Boss Rugor Nass, Representative Jar Jar Binks and her former handmaidens. The embalmers purposedly faked her pregnancy so that no-one would discover the twins were alive, by making it appear as if they had died within her. According to the Naboo tradition, there wouldn't be any autopsy, though fellow delegate Silya Shessaun requested one, only to be thwarted by the Emperor for "security concerns". While she was slowly taken away to her resting place, she had been put in the hands the Japor snippet her lover had given her shortly after leaving his home and mother.

The exact whereabouts of the body remain unknown, but one can assume it was cremated according to the Naboo tradition, in the Theed Funeral Temple, near the banks of the Solleu River.

Appearance

 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novel
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith comic
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith