At some point after his transformation into the armored Darth Vader, Amidala's husband, the fallen Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker came to visit the mausoleum, stricken by grief and remorse for his part in her death.
Darth Vader Visits Padme's Tomb For the FIRST TIME [CANON]
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He has! Darth Vader's love and his grief was stronger than the pull of the Dark side. He visited Padme Amidala's mausoleum on her home planet of Naboo.
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Anakin does not have even the slightest bit of remorse. By the end, he feels nothing but anger. Although he feels regret for killing Padme, he still helps the evil Emperor. The film ends with Anakins standing side by side with the man on whose behalf he has committed all his crimes.
The question is, whether Sidious actually had the power to save Padmé. It turned out that he didn't. After Anakin betrayed Master Windu, Palpatine said, "To cheat death, is a power only [Plagueis] achieved.
On either side of the sarcophagus, a stone pot filled with red flowers stood on a column. At some point after his transformation into the armored Darth Vader, Amidala's husband, the fallen Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker came to visit the mausoleum, stricken by grief and remorse for his part in her death.
Padme's death is the moment that solidifies Darth Vader's fall to the Dark Side, and expanded Star Wars media has often shown him mourning her when not serving The Empire.
Jocasta Nu finds out whilst running from Vader, Securi driod in Library scans Vader and identifies him. Are there any good reasons why Anakin Skywalker should have been the Chosen One instead of Darth Vader?
Nope. By that time, she had become a political enemy (in deleted scenes, she is shown being part of a coalition of senators, along with Bail Organa and Mon Mothma, who planted the seeds of the Rebellion) and totally disposable — in fact, her death served him wonderfully as it added to the agony of Darth Vader.
During the iconic opening moments of Star Wars: A New Hope, Darth Vader has a tense confrontation with Princess Leia, an adversary who, unknown to him, is actually his daughter. Despite participating in Leia's interrogation, the Sith Lord doesn't uncover his familial connection with the rebellious royal.
Marvel's Poe Dameron comic series reveals that Leia actually went to Naboo to learn more about Padmé, trying to get to know her mother through her friends and confidants. No doubt she visited Padmé's tomb herself.
She was recovered from the Tusken Raider camp by her son, Padawan Anakin Skywalker, who returned her body to the Lars farm after slaughtering the Tuskens within the camp. Shmi was buried at the farm with a gravestone marking her grave. After her husband Cliegg Lars died, he was buried next to her.
Bail Organa was present during the climactic end of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, and there can be no doubt he was aware of Darth Vader's true identity.
If you are asking about Vader post-Mustafar, then no, she doesn't. Padmé doesn't seem to know Obi-wan cut off his limbs and left him to burn alive, Obi-wan didn't believe Anakin to be alive and Anakin's surgeries were still happening as Padmé died so there was no way for her to know.
What Padmé knew about Anakin's previous dark deeds. Padmé was well aware that Anakin had committed dark crimes that would've started his fall to the dark side. He even confessed to her that he had massacred an entire Tusken Raider village to avenge his mother, leaving no one alive.
This is confirmed later in the movie when Obi-Wan informs Padme that Anakin killed them. Both are torn apart with hurt and confusion, trying to make sense of something so terrible.
You told me you could save her. In your rage, you chose a different path. Padme is dead, my friend. Even the power of the dark side cannot bring her back.
The Little Girl
Long story short, she is Padmé's niece, Pooja Naberrie, and was portrayed by Hayley Mooy. If nothing else, you just learned a fun piece of Star Wars trivia.
Overview. After her death in childbirth on Polis Massa, Amidala's body was returned to Naboo for the proper funeral rites. In order to hide the fact that Amidala's twins survived, her body was prepared to still appear pregnant. Her maternal grandmother, Ryoo Thule, oversaw Amidala's funeral, as per Naboo custom.
Had Anakin not converted: Padme would have been killed by the Emperor before childbirth, and before Anakin and Obi wan returned from the mission to destroy general Grievous. Regardless: order 66 probably still would have happened since the army was under control of the dicator in Palpatine.
Because of Anakin's attachment to his wife, her potential death was the perfect excuse to step in and make false promises about the Sith. Palpatine even offered a way to save Padmé, and that the Sith could help preserve life. Of course, he never intended to save her, as she'd complicate his plans for Anakin.
Padmé was repulsed, and with the appearance of Obi-Wan (who had stowed away on her ship), Anakin assumed his wife had betrayed him, and he Force choked her.
When Obi-Wan emerges from her ship, Vader accuses Padmé of betrayal and uses the Force to choke her into unconsciousness. After Obi-Wan defeats Vader in a lightsaber duel, he brings Padmé to the secret asteroid base Polis Massa. She dies soon after delivering twins, Luke and Leia.