

Cordé serves as one of Queen Amidala’s most trusted handmaidens in the final years of the Galactic Republic, fulfilling the dual role of personal attendant and body double. As a member of Naboo’s Royal Handmaidens, she undergoes rigorous training in combat, etiquette, and the art of deception that defines her order. The handmaidens’ tradition of switching identities with their queen requires absolute dedication and the willingness to face mortal danger in service to Naboo.
Her most significant moment comes during the tense political climate surrounding the Military Creation Act. When Senator Amidala returns to Coruscant to vote against the creation of a Republic army, Cordé assumes the queen’s identity as a security precaution. The decision proves tragically prescient when separatist forces detonate explosives aboard the senator’s ship upon landing. The attack claims Cordé’s life along with several other loyal Naboo personnel, marking one of the first direct strikes against Republic leadership.
Though her screen time proves brief, Cordé represents the broader sacrifice made by countless individuals during the Republic’s final days. Her death demonstrates the very real dangers faced by those who serve in positions of public trust, whilst highlighting the effectiveness of Naboo’s handmaiden system in protecting their leaders. The character embodies the loyalty and courage that defines the Royal Handmaidens, showing how even relatively minor figures can play crucial roles in galactic events.