Llegada de Urdangarin a los juzgados de Palma
An anti-monarchy protestor holds a picture depecting the son-in-law of Spain's King Juan Carlos, Inaki Urdangarin and reading "I steal from anywhere" during a demonstration near a court in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca, on February 25, 2012, where Urdangarin will be questioned by a judge over corruption allegations in a scandal which has rocked the Spanish royal family and threatens its popularity. The former Olympic handball player, who is married to the king's youngest daughter Princess Cristina, is at the centre of a probe into the alleged embezzlement of public funds from the non-profit Noos Institute which he headed between 2004 and 2006. AFP PHOTO / PEDRO ARMESTRE
Anti-monarchy protestors demonstrate near a court in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca, on February 25, 2012, where the son-in-law of Spain's King Juan Carlos, Inaki Urdangarin will be questioned by a judge over corruption allegations in a scandal which has rocked the Spanish royal family and threatens its popularity. The former Olympic handball player, who is married to the king's youngest daughter Princess Cristina, is at the centre of a probe into the alleged embezzlement of public funds from the non-profit Noos Institute which he headed between 2004 and 2006. Banner reads "Inaki we'll see you." AFP PHOTO / PEDRO ARMESTRE
NAC49. PALMA DE MALLORCA, 25/02/2012 .- Manifestantes con diferentes reivindicaciones se han acercado a las puertas del los juzgados de Instrucción de la capital balear, donde el duque de Palma, Iñaki Urdangarin declara hoy como imputado ante el juez del caso Palma Arena, en la pieza que investiga al Instituto Nóos. EFE/Alonso M. Gamero