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(COMBO) This combination of file pictures created on February 16, 2017 shows Spain's Princess Cristina (L) and her lawyer, Miquel Roca (R) arriving for a hearing held in the courtroom in the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) building in Palma de Mallorca on January 11, 2016. A Spanish court on February 17, 2017 acquitted King Felipe VI's sister, Cristina, in her trial over claims she helped her husband, Inaki Urdangarin, evade taxes. Urdangarin got a jail term of six years and three months for siphoning off millions of euros between 2004 and 2006 from a foundation he headed. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN AND JAIME REINA (Photo credit should read GERARD JULIEN,JAIME REINA/AFP via Getty Images)

(COMBO) This combination of file pictures created on February 16, 2017 shows Spain's Princess Cristina (L) and her lawyer, Miquel Roca (R) arriving for a hearing held in the courtroom in the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) building in Palma de Mallorca on January 11, 2016. 
A Spanish court on February 17, 2017 acquitted King Felipe VI's sister, Cristina, in her trial over claims she helped her husband, Inaki Urdangarin, evade taxes. Urdangarin got a jail term of six years and three months for siphoning off millions of euros between 2004 and 2006 from a foundation he headed.

 / AFP / GERARD JULIEN AND JAIME REINA        (Photo credit should read GERARD JULIEN,JAIME REINA/AFP via Getty Images)

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Lawyer of the Spanish Infanta Cristina, Miquel Roca gestures as he leaves after a hearing at the courtroom in the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) building in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on January 11, 2016. Spain's Princess Cristina, the sister of King Felipe VI, and her husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin, will go on trial on today for corruption in a high stakes case that risks inflicting further damage to the image of the Spanish monarchy. AFP PHOTO/ JAIME REINA / AFP / JAIME REINA (Photo credit should read JAIME REINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Lawyer of the Spanish Infanta Cristina, Miquel Roca gestures as he leaves after a hearing at the courtroom in the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) building in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on January 11, 2016. Spain's Princess Cristina, the sister of King Felipe VI, and her husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin, will go on trial on today for corruption in a high stakes case that risks inflicting further damage to the image of the Spanish monarchy. AFP PHOTO/ JAIME REINA / AFP / JAIME REINA        (Photo credit should read JAIME REINA/AFP via Getty Images)

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Spain's Princess Cristina appears on a television screen broadcast by the Spanish court as she is questioned by a prosecutor in landmark corruption trial held in the courtroom at the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on March 3, 2016. The second daughter of Juan Carlos I is the last of the case's 17 defendants to testify, a testimony in which she is expected to defend that she never participated in the affairs of her husband Inaki Urdangarin. / AFP / JAIME REINA (Photo credit should read JAIME REINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Spain's Princess Cristina appears on a television screen broadcast by the Spanish court as she is questioned by a prosecutor in landmark corruption trial held in the courtroom at the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on March 3, 2016. 
The second daughter of Juan Carlos I is the last of the case's 17 defendants to testify, a testimony in which she is expected to defend that she never participated in the affairs of her husband Inaki Urdangarin. / AFP / JAIME REINA        (Photo credit should read JAIME REINA/AFP via Getty Images)

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Former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin (2L) and his wife Spain's Princess Cristina (R) sit during a hearing held in the courtroom at the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) building in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on June 10, 2016. Spanish prosecutors called today for the king's brother-in-law to be given a 19-and-a-half year jail term for alleged embezzlement in a trial that has also seen his wife Princess Cristina accused of tax evasion. The princess and her husband Inaki Urdangarin are among 17 suspects who went on trial in January as part of a case that involves business dealings by the Noos Institute, a not-for-profit organisation based in Palma which Urdangarin founded and chaired from 2004 to 2006. / AFP / POOL / J.Grapelli (Photo credit should read J.GRAPELLI/AFP via Getty Images)

Former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin (2L) and his wife Spain's Princess Cristina (R) sit during a hearing held in the courtroom at the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) building in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on June 10, 2016.
Spanish prosecutors called today for the king's brother-in-law to be given a 19-and-a-half year jail term for alleged embezzlement in a trial that has also seen his wife Princess Cristina accused of tax evasion. The princess and her husband Inaki Urdangarin are among 17 suspects who went on trial in January as part of a case that involves business dealings by the Noos Institute, a not-for-profit organisation based in Palma which Urdangarin founded and chaired from 2004 to 2006.



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Spain's Princess Cristina (L) and her husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin leave the courtroom following a hearing in a landmark corruption trial held at the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on March, 2016. - The second daughter of Juan Carlos I is the last of the case's 17 defendants to testify, a testimony in which she is expected to defend that she never participated in the affairs of her husband Inaki Urdangarin. (Photo by JAIME REINA / AFP) (Photo credit should read JAIME REINA/AFP/Getty Images)

Spain's Princess Cristina (L) and her husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin leave the courtroom following a hearing in a landmark corruption trial held at the Balearic School of Public Administration (EBAP) in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on March, 2016. - The second daughter of Juan Carlos I is the last of the case's 17 defendants to testify, a testimony in which she is expected to defend that she never participated in the affairs of her husband Inaki Urdangarin. (Photo by JAIME REINA / AFP)        (Photo credit should read JAIME REINA/AFP/Getty Images)