Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc marries Alexandra Saint-Mleux in Monaco — a glimpse of their wedding moments
F1 star Charles Leclerc and model Alexandra Saint-Mleux have shared a glimpse of their Monaco wedding after officially marrying at the weekend. News of their marriage surfaced on Saturday, 28 February 2026, with the ceremony taking place at the Mairie de Monaco atop the Rock and attended only by close friends and family.
The couple were first seen together during Paris Fashion Week in 2023. They made their public debut in Wimbledon in the summer, and since then have been seen together at various events, including Formula One.
Prior to the wedding, Leclerc announced his engagement to Saint-Mleux on 3 November via a post on his personal Instagram account. The news was warmly welcomed by fellow drivers, teams and fans; even the official Formula One account shared the engagement post.
Now, the couple have formally exchanged vows. Monaco Life reports they asked the media to respect their privacy regarding the wedding news. In addition to Leclerc’s official wedding post, Saint-Mleux quietly confirmed by updating her social media handle to Alexandra Malena Leclerc.
The Formula One driver also hinted that the celebrations are not yet finished, saying a second part of their celebration will take place next year with their nearest and dearest. As a Ferrari driver, Leclerc brought his team’s car to the wedding.
The couple posted a video of themselves driving down the Rock of Monaco in a rare Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. Saint-Mleux wore a couture gown by Paolo Sebastian with French Chantilly lace, a wavy neckline and three-dimensional floral and butterfly embellishments for their wedding day. The dress was embroidered with the couple’s initials and wedding date.
Leclerc wore a white and cream suit, paired with a grey tie, while their beloved dog Leo also looked dapper in a matching suit. Although they have just wed, Leclerc is set to race on 8 March in Melbourne, signalling the start of the 2026 Formula One season. This season, the Ferrari driver will drive the latest SF-26 built to the new regulations, and Ferrari hopes this car will end their near two-decade title drought. Fans, the Tifosi, also expect significant updates in the new season.