
At the dawn of the 2026 Formula 1 season, Charles Leclerc shared intimate and moving news. The Ferrari driver confirmed his marriage to Alexandra Saint Mleux.
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As the 2026 F1 season is about to begin in Australia, Charles Leclerc experienced a moment far more important than a simple sporting restart. The Monegasque driver revealed on his social networks that he got married last weekend to his long-time partner, Alexandra Saint Mleux.
The news was announced via a series of videos published on Instagram. We discover moments captured on the fly, between smiles, knowing looks, and images of their civil union. A sincere and emotional post that quickly drew reactions from the Ferrari driver’s fans, touched by the simplicity and authenticity of the moment.
This marriage marks a major milestone in Leclerc’s personal life, just a few days before the kickoff of a season that promises to be crucial on a sporting level.
A legendary Ferrari to celebrate the event
Among the shared images, one detail particularly caught the eye: the couple leaving the ceremony at the wheel of a sumptuous 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. An obvious nod to Ferrari’s history, and a strong symbol for a driver closely linked to the Scuderia.
For the occasion, Charles Leclerc opted for a light, elegant, and refined suit, perfectly matching the bright atmosphere of the ceremony. For her part, Alexandra Saint Mleux also shared her happiness by posting a tender message on her own social networks: “Can’t wait to marry you all over again next year.” A statement that suggests a larger celebration might be planned for later.
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Far from the hustle and bustle of the paddocks, the couple chose an intimate ceremony, focused on the essentials, surrounded by loved ones.
New energy before the season opener
Another touching detail: their dog Leo seems to have held a special place during this unique day. His presence, seen in several sequences, added an even more personal touch to the event.
This personal happiness could hardly come at a better time for Leclerc, who is preparing to launch his 2026 season this weekend in Australia. After an intense winter preparation and in a completely renewed regulatory context, the Ferrari driver will approach this first Grand Prix with high spirits.
While the battle on track promises to be fierce, Charles Leclerc will start the year with a new serenity. And sometimes, it is precisely this extra bit of soul that makes the difference when the lights go out.
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