A court in Palma, Majorca, has provisionally dropped charges against Princess Cristina relating to her alleged complicity in a corruption case involving her husband, Iñaki Urdangarin.
The court ruled that arguments offered by the prosecution were "insufficient", but nonetheless recommended that it pursue further enquiries to clear up any "doubt or uncertainty" about the possibility of money laundering via the company, Aizoon, which is co-owned by the princess and her husband, who remains under investigation.
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