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Tags: Spain | princess | royal family | tax evasion | scandal

Spain's Scandal-Plagued Royal Sells Villa to Raise Bond Money

Thursday, 18 June 2015 09:42 AM EDT

Spain's Princess Cristina and her husband have sold their Barcelona mansion, reportedly worth nearly 7 million euros ($8 million), in a fraud scandal that has embarrassed the monarchy, a court said Thursday.

Cristina, sister of King Felipe VI, and her husband, the former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin, were forced to sell the house to pay a court bond for their liability in the case.

They paid a 2.4 million-euro installment of the bond on Thursday, having raised cash by selling off the house, the court on the island of Majorca said in a statement.

Spanish newspapers said the couple were paid 6.9 million euros for the sprawling modern house with its swimming pool and 2,000 square meters (21,500 square feet) of land.

Cristina, 49, has been ordered to stand trial for allegedly taking part in tax evasion by Urdangarin. He himself is accused of embezzling 6 million euros in public funds.

They have both denied the charges.

Cristina is the first member of the Spanish royal family in modern times to be sent to the dock. No date has been set for her trial.

The scandal contributed to the abdication last year of Felipe's father Juan Carlos. Felipe marks the first anniversary of his coronation on Friday.

Juan Carlos handed over the crown in the hope his son could restore the monarchy's popularity, which plunged during the recent economic crisis.

The crown's image was damaged by the Urdangarin affair and by other scandals such as a luxury elephant-hunting trip Juan Carlos made in 2012 at the height of Spain's recession.

Earlier this month, Felipe announced he was stripping Cristina of her title as Duchess of Palma.

© AFP 2023


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