The Secret Wedding of F1 Ferrari Star Charles Leclerc: A Major Aussie Connection
But here's where it gets controversial... Rumors are swirling that Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has secretly tied the knot with his long-term partner, just days before the Melbourne Grand Prix. The private civil ceremony in Monaco was a stunning affair, with Leclerc's beloved dog Leo playing a central role in the wedding pictures.
Leclerc and his partner, Alexandra Saint Mleux, shared romantic images and videos of their special day, showcasing her exquisite white off-the-shoulder lace gown designed by Australian designer Paulo Sebastian. The dress, adorned with 1 million diamonds, was a showstopper.
The couple's joy was palpable, with Saint Mleux expressing her excitement on social media, "Can’t wait to marry all over again next year!" Leclerc echoed her sentiment, "A day we’ll forever remember. Part one is done and part 2 will be next year with all of our close ones."
Speculation arose when the couple was spotted driving around Monaco in a rare 1957 250 Testa Rossa, worth an estimated $17 million. The sleek, bright red two-seater is a collector's item, with only 31 ever produced between 1957 and 1961.
The wedding, attended by close family and friends, was an elegant tribute to Leclerc's hometown. He donned an ivory suit, while Saint Mleux was draped in diamonds, a fitting celebration of their love.
In November, the couple revealed their engagement, with a playful twist involving their sausage dog, who wore a collar that read, "Daddy wants to marry you." This unique approach added a touch of humor to their romantic journey.
As Leclerc focuses on the Melbourne race, his secret wedding provides a captivating backstory, blending romance, luxury, and a touch of controversy. The question remains: What will the public's reaction be to this private celebration?