According to The Hollywood Reporter, the revelation was pointed out by Twitter user Becca Harrison, a University of Glasgow professor, who discovered the news in the book "Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation" by Carolyn Cocca.
According to Cocca, George Lucas said in the 2004 commentary for "A New Hope" that Leia obtained her doctorate - among other accolades - while Luke was a "naive farm boy."
"She's like a very sophisticated, urbanised ruler, a senator, so she's a politician," said Lucas, according to Cocca's book. "She's accomplished, graduated, got her PhD at 19 and she rules people."
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