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Spain's Princess Cristina due in court over corruption case Spain's Princess Cristina in court over corruption case
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Spain's Princess Cristina is due to be questioned in court in connection with a corruption scandal involving the business dealings of her husband. Spain's Princess Cristina has arrived in court to be questioned in connection with a corruption scandal involving her husband's business dealings.
It will be the first time in history that a member of Spain's royal family has appeared in court as the subject of a criminal investigation. It is the first time in history that a member of Spain's royal family has appeared in court as the subject of a criminal investigation.
Her husband Inaki Urdangarin is alleged to have defrauded regional governments of millions of euros of public money.Her husband Inaki Urdangarin is alleged to have defrauded regional governments of millions of euros of public money.
The princess and her husband deny any wrongdoing, and have not been charged.The princess and her husband deny any wrongdoing, and have not been charged.
The BBC's Tom Burridge in Madrid says the world's media will be waiting outside the courtroom, analysing every detail of a corruption case which has gone on for three years and made headlines in Spain on an almost daily basis. The BBC's Tom Burridge in Madrid says the world's media will analyse every detail of this corruption case, which has already gone on for three years and made headlines in Spain on an almost daily basis.
Spain's royal household admits the case has damaged the reputation and credibility of Spain's royals, and, partly because of this scandal, the popularity of King Juan Carlos has fallen in recent years.Spain's royal household admits the case has damaged the reputation and credibility of Spain's royals, and, partly because of this scandal, the popularity of King Juan Carlos has fallen in recent years.
Pro-republican campaigners have vowed to demonstrate near the court. Pro-republican campaigners vowed to demonstrate near the court.
Closed-door hearingClosed-door hearing
Princess Cristina, 48, will be accompanied by her lawyer as she answers dozens of questions from a judge in a closed-door hearing. Princess Cristina, 48, stepped from her car and walked into the court on the island of Majorca without commenting to the waiting television crews.
Proceedings are set to start at 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT) at the main court building in Palma de Mallorca, capital of the Balearic Islands. King Juan Carlos's youngest daughter will have to answer dozens of questions from a judge in a closed-door hearing.
The judge has named her as a fraud and money-laundering suspect.The judge has named her as a fraud and money-laundering suspect.
The allegations relate to a supposedly not-for-profit organisation called Noos, of which Inaki Urdangarin was president.The allegations relate to a supposedly not-for-profit organisation called Noos, of which Inaki Urdangarin was president.
The foundation staged a series of sporting events for the regional governments of the Balearic Islands and Valencia.The foundation staged a series of sporting events for the regional governments of the Balearic Islands and Valencia.
Mr Urdangarin is accused of organising the events at hugely inflated prices.Mr Urdangarin is accused of organising the events at hugely inflated prices.
With a former business partner, he is alleged to have received a total of 5.6m euros (£4.6m; $7.5m) in public money.With a former business partner, he is alleged to have received a total of 5.6m euros (£4.6m; $7.5m) in public money.
Princess Cristina is suspected of spending some of that money on personal expenses.Princess Cristina is suspected of spending some of that money on personal expenses.
There are also questions about what Princess Cristina knew about the alleged wrongdoing of her husband. Her lawyer has said she is innocent.There are also questions about what Princess Cristina knew about the alleged wrongdoing of her husband. Her lawyer has said she is innocent.