Alderaan's destruction in A New Hope was a crippling blow for Princess Leia, but The Rise of Skywalker makes the planet's fate more tragic.
The destruction of Alderaan was the first show of galaxy-altering stakes in Star Wars, and the event's tragic aftermath was given a sense of finality in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Princess Leia was forced to watch her homeworld vanish in an instant at the price of remaining loyal to her rebel allies, leaving any surviving Alderaanians scattered across the galaxy.
The Alderaanian Royal Bloodline Died With Ben Solo When Ben Solo became one with the Force in The Rise of Skywalker, his passing marked the end of the Alderaanian Royal Family. It can be argued that he held the title of prince, being the son of Leia, and for a brief time after her death would even be the authority figure for the Alderaanian people.
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