Thursday, March 1, 2012

Duke of Palma de Mallorca's Defiance of The King

The Duke of Palma, the husband of the King's youngest daughter Cristina, appeared in court in Majorca over the weekend, subpoenaed to give evidence in a case that has turned the spotlight on Spain's royal family.
The Duke, a former Olympic handball medallist who received the title when he married in 1997, has stirred latent antimonarchist sentiments in Spain with the suggestion that he used his royal influence to feather his own nest.

The Duke, 44, is implicated in a case that alleges the embezzlement of public funds through the Noos Institute, a non-profit organisation that arranged sporting and cultural events for the regional governments of Valencia and the Balearics, and which the Duke was chairman of between 2002 to 2006.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/9109219/Son-in-law-of-King-Juan-Carlos-of-Spain-admits-he-defied-orders-in-corruption-trial.html

 

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