Fisher passed away last year on December 27 at the age of 60 and her induction to the Legends was a moving moment for the audience present at the ceremony as well as her fans across the globe.
"Carrie has been an iconic part of star wars franchise. And she always had a very special place in our hearts. We all miss her talent, wit and her friendship. She certainly left mark on the world and her fans.
Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd, who was supposed to attend the ceremony, couldn't make it, citing prior work commitments, thanked Disney for fulfilling her mother's ultimate dream to be a Disney Princess.
"As far as I can remember my mom and I have been Disney fanatics. I was so obsessed with Ariel, that I wanted to change my name. We went to Disneyland so much that I now realise that she loved even more than I did.
"I am grateful to Mr Iger and Disney family for the honour. And 'May the force be with you' always. Carrie 'May the force be with you'," she said in the letter read by Iger.
Hamill, 65, who played Fisher's brother Luke Skywalker in the Geroge Lucas-created universe, thanked Disney, Lucas and the fans across the world for making "Star Wars" the phenomenon it is.
"The super cool space sis I have in Carrie Francis Fisher. I loved her. And we were like siblings. The good and the bad!" he added.
Apart from Fisher and Hamill, Marvel legend Stan Lee, iconic comics writer Jack Kirby, veteran comedienne Whoopi Goldberg and filmmaker Garry Marshall were among others who also received the honour.
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