President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, centre, stands with his mother Imelda Marcos, left, and his wife Maria Louise Marcos, right, during the presidential inauguration ceremony at National Museum on Thursday, June 30, 2022 in Manila, Philippines. Marcos was sworn in as the country's 17th president. AP Photo
Ferdinand Marcos Sr and his wife Imelda visit the White House and pose with Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson, circa 1965. Getty Images
Imelda Marcos, wife of the president of the Philippines, with her son Ferdinand Jr, arriving at Claridge's Hotel, London, in 1970. Getty Images
Philippines first lady Imelda Marcos arrives at the Elysee Palace in Paris in 1976. AFP
Surrounded by supporters, Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, his wife Imelda and vice president Arturo Tolentino make the victory sign after winning presidential elections in Manila in 1986. AFP
Imelda Marcos, accompanied by her son Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr, returns to the Philippines in 1991 to face charges of raiding the country's coffers. AFP
Imelda Marcos waves a white handkerchief as her motorcade arrives in the home town of former president Ferdinand Marcos, in Laoag, 1991. AFP
Imelda Marcos, right, and her children Ferdinand Marcos Jr and Imee Manotoc sing the Philippines national anthem as they stand by the coffin of Ferdinand Marcos Sr in 1993. AFP
Imelda Marcos speaks to her followers in Manila during their own celebration to mark the 10th anniversary of the downfall of her husband, the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, in 1996. AFP
Imelda Marcos talks to the press in Leyte in 2006. AFP
Imelda Marcos walking past documents pertaining to her pending court cases during an interview with AFP at her residence in Manila in 2009. AFP
Imelda Marcos is assisted to her car after visiting the tomb of former Philippine president and late dictator Ferdinand Marcos on National Heroes' Day in Manila in 2017. AFP
Imelda Marcos taking the witness stand during a hearing at the graft court in Manila in 2018. AFP
Imelda Marcos, mother of the Philippines presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr, is led through a polling station during the election in Batac, Ilocos Norte. AFP
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, centre, stands with his mother Imelda Marcos, left, and his wife Maria Louise Marcos, right, during the presidential inauguration ceremony at National Museum on Thursday, June 30, 2022 in Manila, Philippines. Marcos was sworn in as the country's 17th president. AP Photo
Ferdinand Marcos Sr and his wife Imelda visit the White House and pose with Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson, circa 1965. Getty Images
Imelda Marcos, wife of the president of the Philippines, with her son Ferdinand Jr, arriving at Claridge's Hotel, London, in 1970. Getty Images
Philippines first lady Imelda Marcos arrives at the Elysee Palace in Paris in 1976. AFP
Surrounded by supporters, Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, his wife Imelda and vice president Arturo Tolentino make the victory sign after winning presidential elections in Manila in 1986. AFP
Imelda Marcos, accompanied by her son Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr, returns to the Philippines in 1991 to face charges of raiding the country's coffers. AFP
Imelda Marcos waves a white handkerchief as her motorcade arrives in the home town of former president Ferdinand Marcos, in Laoag, 1991. AFP
Imelda Marcos, right, and her children Ferdinand Marcos Jr and Imee Manotoc sing the Philippines national anthem as they stand by the coffin of Ferdinand Marcos Sr in 1993. AFP
Imelda Marcos speaks to her followers in Manila during their own celebration to mark the 10th anniversary of the downfall of her husband, the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, in 1996. AFP
Imelda Marcos talks to the press in Leyte in 2006. AFP
Imelda Marcos walking past documents pertaining to her pending court cases during an interview with AFP at her residence in Manila in 2009. AFP
Imelda Marcos is assisted to her car after visiting the tomb of former Philippine president and late dictator Ferdinand Marcos on National Heroes' Day in Manila in 2017. AFP
Imelda Marcos taking the witness stand during a hearing at the graft court in Manila in 2018. AFP
Imelda Marcos, mother of the Philippines presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr, is led through a polling station during the election in Batac, Ilocos Norte. AFP
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, centre, stands with his mother Imelda Marcos, left, and his wife Maria Louise Marcos, right, during the presidential inauguration ceremony at National Museum on Thursday, June 30, 2022 in Manila, Philippines. Marcos was sworn in as the country's 17th president. AP Photo