Padmé Amidala might have displayed Force-sensitive traits throughout the Star Wars prequel trilogy. However, these fascinating qualities are overshadowed by Anakin Skywalker, who is notoriously the strongest Force-sensitive in theStar Wars saga. Whilst the Senator of Naboo focuses more on politics she utilizes the Force on some occasions. From canon scenes to deleted scenes, to scrapped dialogue, there is evidence to suggest that Padmé exhibits a level of Force sensitivity that allows her to read minds and even create a Force bond with other Jedi.
Padmé Amidala, played by Natalie Portman, wasintroduced in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, as the queen of Naboo. In the final act ofStar Wars: Revenge Of The Sith, Padmé passes away but her legacy lives on in her children, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. It is often inferred that the twins' Force sensitivity has been passed down from their father, and whilst Padmé may have been responsible for Leia's natural leadership skills and Luke's nurturing attitude, there is still also a likelihood that Padmé passed down some of her own Force-intuitive traits as well.
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One of the more notable times in Star Wars canon that Padmé exhibits her ability to use the Force is in Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith, where she and Anakin share an intimate moment while separated from each other on Coruscant. Both Anakin and Padmé appear anxious and hurt as they gaze longingly out of their windows, staring into the bustling city and the sunset-lit skies. Anakin is haunted by the voice of Palpatine, who says: «If you destroy me, every chance of saving her will be lost» referring to the recurring dreams that he has about Padmé dying
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