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Reuters
06 February, 2015, 11:12
Update: 06 February, 2015, 11:12
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Reuters
06 February, 2015, 11:12
Update: 06 February, 2015, 11:12
A Spanish court authorises Princess Cristina and her husband to sell their seven-bedroom Barcelona mansion, pictured on 4 November 2013, for just under seven million euros to pay a court bond. Photo: AFP

Madrid, Spain: A Spanish court on Thursday authorised Princess Cristina, the sister of Spain’s King Felipe VI, and her husband to sell their seven-bedroom Barcelona mansion for just under seven million euros ($8 million) to pay a court bond.

Cristina, 49, and her husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin, 46, are facing trial in one of Spain's longest-running corruption scandals.

She is charged with two counts of being an accessory to tax fraud in connection with her husband's business affairs.

Urdangarin and his former business partner are accused of siphoning off six million euros in public funds meant for sports events. He has been charged with embezzlement, tax fraud and influence peddling.

The money was allegedly placed in the non-profit Noos Institute, which Urdangarin chaired from 2004 to 2006 and of which Cristina was a board member, for it to organise sports events.

A court in Majorca which is leading the investigation into the case in November 2013 ordered the seizure of properties owned by Urdangarin to help cover a 6.1 million euro bond for his and an associate's liability in the case.

The court authorised the sale of the couple's mansion, which has panoramic views of Barcelona, sprawling gardens and a salt water pool, for 6.95 million euros ($8.0 million), below the over eight million euros which the property is said to have cost them.

Cristina and her husband bought the 1,000-square-metre (10,700-square-foot) home in the exclusive Pedralves area of Barcelona, which has 10 bathrooms and an elevator, in 2004, leading to questions about how it was paid for.

They put it up for sale in 2013 for 9.8 million euros before it was seized by the court.

Since 2013, Cristina and her family have been living in Geneva where she works for Catalan finance group Caixabank.

The couple's lawyers say they are innocent of any wrongdoing. No date for a trial has been set.

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