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“Only when the eyes are closed can you truly see,” possibly goes through his head at the end, but it's the moment before that which really comes loaded with change. He is not only seeing Luke, he's seeing Leia too. He's come to know both of the Skywalker twins, and now, finally, he's seeing them together.
The interactions between young Princess Leia and Obi-Wan in Obi-Wan Kenobi were a highlight of the show, and there is actually a connection between how Ewan McGregor played those scenes and Obi-Wan's scenes with Anakin in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.
Theory 2: Leia Actually Does Remember That Ben Is Obi-Wan
Now he begs you to help him in his struggle against the Empire." Some viewers have wondered why, if she had such an intense experience with Ben and knew he was also Obi-Wan, why she wouldn't have mentioned that in her transmission.
In Death Star, it seems the Sith Lord could have discovered Leia's true identity if he'd pursued his hunch. However, Leia's strong-mindedness during Vader's probe denied him the opportunity to discover she was his daughter.
Darth Vader only learned he had a daughter in Return of the Jedi - but there's no evidence he realized she was Leia before his death and redemption. Darth Vader may have never known Princess Leia was his daughter in Star Wars and never cultivated a relationship with her, even when he was a Force ghost.
We know from Leia's parents and from moments in the Star Wars sequels that she was, in fact, Force-sensitive, even though she didn't get a chance to display those powers in the original trilogy.
She doesn't bat an eye, shows absolutely no emotion. Luke is devestated but she is cold, like she never knew Obi-Wan.
This fell in line with various fan theories and non-canon novelizations that suggested Obi-Wan and Padmé had an affair sometime during the Clone Wars. In the Star Wars prequel movies, Obi-Wan often has a duty to protect Padmé, but there was never any sense of romantic feelings.
In A New Hope, Leia's utter faith in Obi-Wan Kenobi comes circuitously from her father, who, in that film, is never glimpsed. However, when Luke breaks Leia out of her cell and says, “I'm here with Ben Kenobi,” and Leia doesn't miss a beat. She knows that's his other name.
The calculation is a good example of the physics phenomenon, the twin paradox. which states that twins travelling relativistically appear to age differently to one another due to time dilation.
The first time, Obi-Wan tells Leia she reminds him of someone “fearless and stubborn,” a “leader who died a long time ago.” While it's possible he was referring to Satine Kryze (voiced by Anna Graves in the Clone Wars animated show), it seems more likely he was talking about Padme.
Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda watched Amidala's funeral from Senator Bail Organa's starship, the Sundered Heart. They didn't want to take the risk to come any closer and be found by the Empire, as they were certain that Emperor Palpatine's attention would be fixed on the funeral.
However, when they next met in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Anakin and Padmé's feelings for one another grew into something resembling love, and their wedding at the end of the film solidified their relationship as one of the most important romances in Star Wars history.
Did Padme ever cheat on Anakin? There are several theories running around that Obi-Wan and Padmé were secret lovers, but that is total krayt spit. Short answer: no. Her little run-through with Clovis was during her early Senatorial days, before Anakin came along and fell head-over-heels in love with her.
She's important in the plot sense because Reva, who is searching for Obi-Wan for Anakin, uses Leia as bait but she's also important because she reminds Ben what he lost in Padmé and Anakin but what he gained in the twins. Leia is just as important as Luke.
Obi-Wan could not adopt Luke because Owen and Beru raised him. His Uncle was there in the beginning, in the father role. That is why. Luke's story comes first.
Realizing that she had been wrong the whole time, Reva saved Kenobi by sacrificing her own life, telling Vader that she killed Kenobi. This would result in Vader killing her, like she knew he would, and end his obsession with finding Kenobi.
While other factors (like her love for Han) kept Leia from becoming a Jedi, Darth Vader's evil existence was definitely a big part of it. Leia wanted to lead and reshape the galaxy, but wielding the same power that had corrupted Vader would be too big of a temptation because she would have become a powerful Jedi.
Due to her powerful Force heritage, Leia, following her family's legacy, became a Jedi Knight in the New Jedi Order. She was partially trained by her brother Luke and later by Jedi Master Saba Sebatyne, who declared her a fully trained Knight at the end of the Swarm War.
On Tatooine, the droids are captured and sold to Luke Skywalker's uncle. As Luke is cleaning R2-D2, he accidentally triggers part of the message from Princess Leia, which plays on repeat. "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi," she says, "you're my only hope."
Has Leia 'forgiven' Anakin Skywalker for his crimes as Vader? Yes, in the “Legends” part, she even named her third child for him, as a symbol of his heritage and redemption. However, it's more than acceptance that Anakin is her BIOLOGICAL father and she got her personality and Force sensitivity from him.
This is not because the Third Sister knows that Leia is Anakin Skywalker's child; it is because the Third Sister found a link between Obi-Wan and Bail Organa and she believed Obi-Wan would do anything to save Bail's daughter.
Leia Organa-Skywalker
Leia Amidala Skywalker (portrayed by Carrie Fisher) is the wife of Han Solo, the mother of Ben Solo, the younger twin sister of Luke Skywalker, the daughter of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, and the granddaughter of Shmi Skywalker, raised by Bail and Breha Organa of Alderaan.
The Little Girl
Honestly, I just couldn't figure out who she was or why she was even in the funeral procession. This also means that for the longest time I forgot I could just look up the credits of the film. Long story short, she is Padmé's niece, Pooja Naberrie, and was portrayed by Hayley Mooy.