

Charles Leclerc has officially married Alexandra Saint Mleux, confirming what F1 fans had long anticipated after spotting the couple driving through Monaco's winding streets in a stunning 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. The Ferrari driver and his new bride exchanged vows in a private ceremony on Saturday, February 28, 2026, less than three months after announcing their engagement in November 2025. The couple's decision to keep the wedding ceremony intimate—while celebrating with an unforgettable open-air drive through their adopted homeland—perfectly encapsulates the romance and elegance that has defined their relationship in the F1 paddock.
The story of Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Saint Mleux is one that has captivated F1 enthusiasts since the couple first appeared together publicly in July 2023 at Wimbledon. Though rumors of their relationship emerged earlier that same year, their connection quickly became a fixture in the Formula 1 community. Over the past three years, Saint Mleux has transformed from an accomplished cultural and travel influencer with a background in art history into an integral part of the Ferrari driver's life and career. Her presence in the paddock has become as anticipated by fans as Leclerc's pole position performances, making her a beloved figure in the F1 family.

The couple's choice of getaway vehicle speaks volumes about Leclerc's passion for automotive history and his deep ties to Scuderia Ferrari. The 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa—valued at approximately $12.4 million—is one of the most iconic sports cars ever produced. Saint Mleux's ivory wedding gown, complete with an impressively long train reminiscent of royal wedding traditions, made a striking contrast against the vintage red machine as the newlyweds drove into the Monegasque sunset. Their wedding attire—Leclerc in a pale suit and his bride in an elegant ivory ensemble—captured the essence of continental sophistication that Monaco embodies.
With this marriage, Leclerc joins an exclusive group on the current F1 grid. He becomes only the third married driver among active competitors, alongside Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez, with Williams' Alex Albon soon to join their ranks following his recent engagement. The addition of Alexandra Leclerc to the Ferrari driver's life comes at a pivotal moment, as the Monegasque driver prepares for the highly anticipated 2026 Formula 1 season.
As Leclerc transitions into married life, his focus remains laser-sharp on competitive performance. The Ferrari driver has completed extensive pre-season testing ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, running 135 laps and working through Ferrari's planned program. With the 2026 season commencing March 6–8 in Melbourne, Leclerc enters this new chapter as both a newlywed and a Ferrari driver determined to extract maximum performance from the Scuderia's machinery.

He’s a software engineer with a deep passion for Formula 1 and motorsport. He co-founded Formula Live Pulse to make live telemetry and race insights accessible, visual, and easy to follow.
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