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Prince Albert of Monaco's wedding gift to Charles and Alexandra Leclerc revealed

Charles Leclerc and his wife Alexandra have shared their wedding gift from Prince Albert of Monaco after the couple tied the knot ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The Leclercs got married in a small, private civil ceremony in Monaco before a larger celebration with their extended friends and family next year. While they initially kept the ceremony quiet, news quickly spread of their ...

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Charles Leclerc and his wife Alexandra have shared their wedding gift from Prince Albert of Monaco after the couple tied the knot ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The Leclercs got married in a small, private civil ceremony in Monaco before a larger celebration with their extended friends and family next year. While they initially kept the ceremony quiet, news quickly spread of their ...

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  • What changed: Charles Leclerc and his wife Alexandra have shared their wedding gift from Prince Albert of Monaco after the couple tied the knot ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The Leclercs got married in a small, private civil ceremony in Monaco before a larger celebration with their extended friends and family next year. While they initially kept the ceremony quiet, news quickly spread of their .
  • Who it affects: Charles Leclerc and the 2026 season are the main threads to track.
  • Read next: Start with Charles Leclerc, Monaco, or the 2026 season archive for more context.

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A broader Formula 1 update best read as context around the people and teams involved.

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It adds context around the teams and drivers involved in the 2026 season.

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Motorsport.com
Seasons
2026
Drivers
Charles Leclerc (Bio & Records)
Circuits
Circuit de Monaco (Layout & History)

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