Scuderia Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc and his longtime partner Alexandra Saint Mleux have reportedly tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Monaco on Saturday, February 28, just a week before the start of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
While official confirmation is still awaited, photos and videos from the ceremony have gone viral on social media. In one viral clip, the couple are seen making a grand entrance in a stunning 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa through the streets of Monaco.
Leclerc and Alexandra, who have been together for three years, announced their engagement last December with an Instagram post captioned, “Mr² & Mrs Leclerc,” along with hearts sticker and a ring emotican.
Leclerc’s proposal was really romantic. Set against a backdrop of red roses and candles, the moment included their dachshund, Leo, who wore a tag reading, “Dad wants to marry you.”
Has since, the pair have frequently been spotted together at races and public events, becoming one of Formula 1’s most adored couples.
CHARLES LECLERC AND ALEXANDRA GOT MARRIED 💍❤️
— La Gazzetta Ferrari (@GazzettaFerrari) February 28, 2026
So, Who is Charles Leclerc’s wife Alexandra Saint Mleux?
Born in Calais, France, in 2001, Alexandra has French, Mexican, and Italian roots. She is an art historian and prominent fashion influencer, having studied at the prestigious Ecole du Louvre in Paris. She currently works as an Art Coordinator and PR lead at the Kamil Art Gallery in Monaco.
The couple were first linked in early 2023 after being seen together at Paris Fashion Week and made their official public debut at Wimbledon later that year.
Alexandra has since built a massive social media presence, with over three million followers on Instagram and nearly two million on TikTok, where she shares content focused on art, fashion, and travel.
The 2026 Formula 1 season will kickoff on March 8 with the Australian Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc, still searching for his maiden world title, will race alongside Lewis Hamilton in the revitalized SF-26 under new regulations.
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