Debbie Reynolds and her daughter Carrie Fisher will have a joint funeral and are to be buried together in Hollywood, according to Reynolds’ son.<br /><br /> Todd Fisher said no date had been set for the funeral, which will be private. <br /><br /> Carrie Fisher’s body was released to her family on Friday. The actress and writer who starred as Princess Leia in the original “Star Wars” trilogy, died on Tuesday after suffering a suspected heart attack on board a flight from London to LA.<br /><br /> Debbie Reynolds, who hit fame as a teenager with “Singin’ in the Rain”, died a day later. She had simply said she wanted to be with her daughter, according to her son.<br /><br /> Todd Fisher on death of mother Debbie Reynolds: “I watched her leave and go to Carrie.” WATCH TONIGHT ON ABC2020: https://t.co/wzSZgHGNyA pic.twitter.com/UhukVW4NKr— ABC News (ABC) December 30, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> “Star Wars” fans have been paying tribute to Fisher whose iconic character helped organise a rebellion against the Empire.<br /><br /> At one event in Taiwan they held a minute’s silence while holding lightsabers. <br /><br /> The organiser said Princess Leia was a very special character who not only played an important part in “Star Wars” culture but provided a “big breakthrough” in depicting stronger female characters in cinema.<br /><br /> Star Wars fans raise their Lightsabers in tribute to Carrie Fisher. <br /><br />Beautiful ❤️ pic.twitter.com/xsQLQtZJlY— Star Wars Logics (@StarWarsLogics) December 31, 2016<br />