This incredibleStar Warstheory suggests thatPadmé Amidalamay have a shocking blood relation outsidethe Skywalker family tree—and it makesLuke Skywalker’spower make so much more sense. Padmé is one ofStar Wars’best characters, not only because of her importance to Anakin, Luke, and Leia, but also because of her immense influence on the galaxy. Notably,deleted scenes fromStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sithrevealed that Padmé had helped to establish the Rebellion.

Even before that, though, Padmé was a teenage queen who fiercely defended her people, putting her own young life on the line to protect them inStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.Star Warsbooks have explored her rule in much greater detail, including the days leading up to and immediately following her election to this position.ThisStar Warstheory suggests that Padmé’s time as the Queen of Naboo may have an even greater meaning, though, and it connects her to a shocking character.

Queen Amidala sits on her throne looking serious in The Phantom Menace

Padmé Originated From The Royal House Of Naboo

This Legends Concept Has Been Canonized

InStar WarsLegends,Padmé was part of the Royal Houses of Naboo, noble families of the planet that made up the aristocracy and government. It was from these families that the monarch was chosen, which explained Padmé’s role as queen (in addition to tradition explaining why Padmé could be the monarch at such a young age and why so many Naboo queens were also teenagers). Although the details previously explored in Legends have not been entirely replicated in canon, the Royal House of Naboo has been referenced in various canon sources.

Among these canon references are mentions in the Padmé trilogy of books,Queen’s Shadow,Queen’s Peril, andQueen’s Hope, all written by E.K. Johnston. Not only are these books canon, but they are also arguably the most definitive source material on Padmé inStar Wars. Given this, it’s safe to assume that, as was the case in Legends, in canon, Padmé comes from the Royal Houses of Naboo.

Palpatine in The Phantom Menace, talking to Anakin

It’s safe to assume that, as was the case in Legends, in canon, Padmé comes from the Royal Houses of Naboo.

Was House Palpatine One Of The Royal Houses Of Naboo?

Given Palpatine’s Status, This Origin Would Make Sense

Padmé may not be the only prominent character inStar Warsmovies and TV showswho comes from the Royal Houses of Naboo.Given Palpatine’s history and status on the planet, he may also come from these aristocratic families. Although surprising in light of all that Palpatine becomes, he too is from Naboo, a planet known for its lush appearance and an emphasis on the arts, from painting to poetry.

Despite that backdrop to Palpatine’s upbringing, he of course goes on to become one ofStar Wars’most powerful Sith. Before that turn, though, Palpatine worked his way up through the ranks of the Republic Senate. What gave him his political start was his role as the Senator of Naboo inThe Phantom Menaceand before it (the position that Padmé would go on to hold after Palpatine became the Supreme Chancellor).

Senator Palpatine and Queen Padme Amidala sitting next to one another in The Phantom Menace

Assuming the Naboo aristocracy works similarly in canon and Legends,this would mean that Palpatine came from these very same aristocratic families, allowing him to become a senator. This is reinforced by the fact that, in canon as well as in Legends, Palpatine’s family is known to have been one with significant power and ties to Naboo history. This raises the bewildering question: could Palpatine and Padmé have been distantly related?

Could Palpatine and Padmé have been distantly related?

Princess Leia and General Leia

This Possibility Could Radically Change Padmé As A Character

While it may seem like a bit of a stretch,aristocratic families are known to intermarry, and the same could easily be true on Naboo, especially considering the planet had a monarchy—even if the queens were elected. With that in mind, it suddenly seems much more possible that Palpatine and Padmé had some sort of relation, however distant it may be. This would have massive implications not only for her character but also for Luke and Leia.

Audiences have long speculated about whether Padmé may have some sort of Force sensitivity. While she clearly was not strong with the Force, there are moments in the prequel movies in which Padmé does seem to have some sort of connection to the Force. Perhaps the best example comes inRevenge of the Sithwhen she is looking at the Jedi Temple from her apartment and Anakin is simultaneously looking out the window of the Jedi Temple at the building in which she lives.

Daisy Ridley smiling as Rey to the left and Ben Solo and Rey kissing to the right in a blue hue

More than just coincidental timing, Anakin and Padmé appear to be genuinely connecting at that moment and sensing one another.This scene was actually highly reminiscent of the scene inThe Empire Strikes Backwhen Leia is able to sense Luke and go rescue him after his fight with Darth Vader. It’s possible that Padmé was even able to use the Force subconsciously, as was at times the case for Leia during her political days.

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If this shocking theory proved true, it would be a major update to Luke and Leia’s characters as well as Padmé’s. In fact,this blood relation to Palpatine would explain Luke’s incredible Force abilities that much more, as he would have a relation to two ofStar Wars’most powerful Force users. While surely Luke’s connection to Anakin Skywalker,the Chosen Onehimself, is reason enough, this would add an extra layer to Luke easily being one ofStar Wars’greatest Jedi.

This would open up a whole other can of worms as well, givenStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalkerinfamously revealed that Rey was a direct descendant of Palpatine. This would mean that the kiss between Rey and Kylo Ren inThe Rise of Skywalkerwas yet another example of family members kissing. Of course, this relation would be much more distant than Luke and Leia being twins, but it would still be an uncomfortable reality.

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At present, thisStar Warstheory is entirely speculative, and the franchise may never confirm it one way or another. Even so, there is significant evidence that both Padmé and Palpatine were part of the Royal Houses of Naboo, which makes it fairly likely they have some distant family connection somewhere. If that’s the case, thenPadmé Amidala’smost shocking blood relation could explain Luke Skywalker’s immense power that much more.