Spanish princess to face tax fraud charges


Madrid, June 25 (IANS): A Spanish judge has formalised charges against Princess Cristina, sister of King Felipe, in a tax fraud and money laundering case.

The tax fraud case was one of several scandals that weakened the popularity of the Spanish monarchy and prompted the abdication of King Juan Carlos, replaced by son Felipe two weeks ago. 

The princess, 49, was questioned in court in February about the business dealings of her husband Inaki Urdangarin and could now face trial, BBC reported Wednesday. But an appeal has been lodged against the decision.

The judge's ruling will come as an embarrassment to Felipe VI, who came to the throne less than a week ago. 

Princess Cristina's appearance in court in Mallorca, an island in Mediterranean Sea, was unprecedented for the royal family. If she goes to trial, she could face up to 11 years in jail.

She was noticeably absent from Felipe's proclamation as king.

  

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