The tragic star shot to fame as Princess Leia in George Lucas' original sci-fi trilogy, and reprised the iconic role for 2015's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."
She also reportedly wrapped filming scenes for the next sequel, "Star Wars: Episode VIII", before her untimely death on December 27.
Now fans are calling on studio bosses, who have taken over the rights to the franchise, to officially recognise Leia as a Disney princess, reported Fox News.
A campaign has been established on Change.Org by superfan Cody Christensen to convince Disney CEO Bob Iger to honour fans' request, and a week after its launch, it has garnered more than 58,000 signatures towards its 75,000 goal.
It continued, "What we are asking is that the Walt Disney Corporation hold a full ceremony inducting Leia as the newest Disney princess as well as a special service in memory of Carrie Fisher."
Fisher died at the age of 60, four days after suffering a massive heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles.
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