18 July 2012
Last updated at 14:18 GMT
Mr Rausing appeared at West London Magistrates' Court on Wednesday charged with the offence.
Police are treating the death as "unexplained". A post-mortem test result was inconclusive.
Mr Rausing was stopped by police on 9 July on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
A subsequent search of the couple's home led to the discovery of Mrs Rausing's body.
Mr Rausing was granted conditional bail to appear at Isleworth Crown Court on 26 July.
His family is said to be worth more than £4bn.
They made their fortune from the Tetra Pak carton firm, although the family exited the company in 1995.
Hans Rausing bailed in wife body case
Millionaire
Hans Kristian Rausing has been given bail after appearing in court
accused of preventing the lawful and decent burial of his wife.
Eva Rausing, 48, was found dead by police in Cadogan Place, Belgravia, on 9 July.Mr Rausing appeared at West London Magistrates' Court on Wednesday charged with the offence.
Police are treating the death as "unexplained". A post-mortem test result was inconclusive.
Mr Rausing was stopped by police on 9 July on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
A subsequent search of the couple's home led to the discovery of Mrs Rausing's body.
Mr Rausing was granted conditional bail to appear at Isleworth Crown Court on 26 July.
His family is said to be worth more than £4bn.
They made their fortune from the Tetra Pak carton firm, although the family exited the company in 1995.
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