Charles Leclerc married his long-term companion, Alexandra Saint Mleux, on Saturday 28 February in a non-public ceremony in Monaco.
After the couple had been noticed driving round Monaco in a classic 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, with the Monegasque driver in a pale swimsuit and Saint Mleux in a marriage robe, the latter has now confirmed their marriage by altering her identify on Instagram to Alexandra Leclerc.
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The couple introduced their engagement in November 2025 and have now tied the knot earlier than the Ferrari driver begins the 2026 Formulation 1 season.
The now-married couple had been first noticed collectively in July 2023 at Wimbledon after rumours of their relationship surfaced in March of the identical 12 months. Since then, Saint Mleux has change into a daily face within the F1 paddock, and she or he and their canine, Leo, have additionally change into fan favourites.
Leclerc beforehand spoke about Leo in an interview with GQ Sports activities, explaining:Â “He is my greatest good friend. He is the most effective. I deliver him to many of the races. Final 12 months, he did get a paddock move, however he does not want it anymore. Folks know him greater than me. He can nonetheless get into the paddock at each race he involves.”
The 2026 F1 season will start with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne from 6-8 March.Â
Charles Leclerc, Scuderia Ferrari along with his girlfriend Alexandra Saint Mleux
Photograph by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Photographs
Leclerc completed the third and last day of pre-season testing having accomplished 135 laps. “The take a look at day was very clean, we ran via our programme and examined all of the issues we deliberate to,” he mentioned. “When it comes to efficiency, it’s nonetheless obscure the place we actually stand as a result of groups are hiding their true kind, so it’s necessary to not focus an excessive amount of on lap instances and put together for the primary race.
“We’ll construct step-by-step and attempt to perceive how you can extract the utmost from our automobile, we now have lots of information to analyse earlier than we arrive in Melbourne and we’ll see how issues go as soon as we’re there.”
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