In their statement to EFE, the couple asked for ârespectâ for a private decision âto end our marriage relationship by mutual agreement.â They added that their commitment to their four children remained âintact,â the agency said.
Urdangarin, a 54-year-old former Olympic handball medal winner, was convicted of fraud and tax evasion in 2018. He served part of his five-year and 10-month sentence until early last year in a northern Spanish prison before judges allowed him to swap it for community work.
Due to the corruption scandal, the couple was stripped of their aristocratic titles and dropped from the Royal Houseâs payroll.
The judicial process, which also saw Cristina questioned and fined as a beneficiary of her husbandâs crimes, contributed to the erosion of the royal familyâs image, leading eventually to the abdication of Juan Carlos I, who passed on the throne to his son, Felipe, in 2014.
Cristina, 56, now lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
The couple married in Oct. 1997 at a lavish ceremony in Barcelona.
Urdangarin was asked last week about the photos published by Lecturas, a magazine focused on celebrities, as he went to work at a consulting firm in the Basque northern city of Vitoria.
âThese are things that happen,â he answered.