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Charles Leclerc marries Alexandra Saint Mleux in Monaco

Charles Leclerc marries Alexandra Saint Mleux in Monaco

Summary
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has married Alexandra Saint Mleux in Monaco. The private ceremony took place just days before the start of the 2026 F1 season, with the couple having announced their engagement last November.

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has married his long-term partner, Alexandra Saint Mleux, in a private ceremony in Monaco. The couple, who announced their engagement in November 2025, tied the knot on Saturday, February 28th, just before the start of the 2026 Formula 1 season, with Saint Mleux confirming the news by changing her Instagram name to Alexandra Leclerc.

Why it matters:

For one of F1's most popular and scrutinized drivers, this major personal milestone marks a new chapter away from the track. It comes at a critical pre-season moment, offering a stable personal foundation as Leclerc prepares for another demanding championship campaign with Ferrari, a team perpetually under pressure to deliver a title.

The details:

  • The marriage was held in a private ceremony in Leclerc's home principality of Monaco.
  • The couple was spotted driving around Monaco in a vintage 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa following the ceremony, with Leclerc in a pale suit and Saint Mleux in a wedding gown.
  • Their relationship first became public in March 2023, and they were officially seen together that July at Wimbledon. Saint Mleux has since become a regular presence in the F1 paddock.
  • Along with their dog, Leo—who Leclerc has humorously called his "best friend" and a paddock regular with his own recognition—they have become fan favorites.
  • The wedding follows a successful pre-season test for Leclerc, where he completed 135 laps on the final day, describing the program as "very smooth" while acknowledging the difficulty of gauging true competitive order before the first race.

What's next:

Attention now immediately shifts back to racing. Leclerc will head to Melbourne for the 2026 season-opening Australian Grand Prix (March 6-8), where the focus will be squarely on the track performance of Ferrari's new car. The team has a wealth of testing data to analyze as they aim to build step-by-step and challenge from the outset.

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