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Pooja Naberrie was a human female from Naboo whose mother was Sola Naberrie; she also had a sister, Ryoo. She attended the funeral of her aunt, Padmé Amidala, in 19 BBY.

Biography[]

Pooja Naberrie was a human[2] female whose mother was Sola Naberrie, a member of the Naberrie family[1] from the planet Naboo;[3] she also had a sister named Ryoo.[1] She was a child when the Clone Wars ended[2] in 19 BBY,[4] the same year that her aunt,[1] Padmé Amidala, died in childbirth. Naberrie attended Amidala's funeral ceremony in the capital city of the Naboo homeworld, shortly after the formation of the Galactic Empire.[2]

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Naberrie had brown curly hair, brown eyes, and light skin.[2]

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At times, Naberrie wore an elegant, traditional children's dress made from natural materials.[5] At her aunt's funeral, she wore a black dress to show her mourning.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

Pooja Naberrie was played by the actress Hayley Mooy.[2] She first appeared in a deleted scene in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones that was set at the Naboo family residence.[6] She appears at the end of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith attending Padmé Amidala's funeral and is named in the film's closing credits.[2]

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