Charles Leclerc and his girlfriend, Alexandra Malena Saint Mleux, were captured in the former's brother Lorenzo's wedding pictures. Lorenzo got married to Dr. Charlotte Di Pietro last week, and Charles and Alexandra attended the function with great love and enthusiasm.
Leclerc, born in Monaco, has two siblings, Lorenzo and Arthur. Lorenzo is the eldest child who is an entrepreneur, whereas Arthur followed in Charles' footsteps to embrace a professional career.
Meanwhile, the eldest sibling, Lorenzo Leclerc, got married to his longtime girlfriend, Dr. Charlotte Di Pietro, last week. Charles and his girlfriend Alexandra marked their presence at the family event.
While the Ferrari driver joined the groom squad, Alexandra was seen in the bride's squad. Days after the wedding, Lorenzo and Charlotte share pictures on Instagram. In the photo collab, Leclerc and Saint Mleux were also seen posing with the newly wedded couple.
Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Malena Saint Mleux began dating a few years ago. Apart from being an art student, the latter is also a social media influencer. She did multiple collaboration posts for high-end brands, including Rhode, on his social media handles. On Instagram, she has 2.1 million followers.
Leclerc, meanwhile, is coming off a stunning podium finish in the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix. Amid a difficult season for Ferrari, the Mongasque driver has managed to claim two podiums, whereas his teammate Lewis Hamilton is struggling with zero podiums in Grand Prix races.
Ferrari, however, has somehow stayed alive in the constructors' championship. With 165 points in nine races, the Italian team is placed P2, 197 points behind leader McLaren.
Charles Leclerc opens up on the current state of Ferrari's 2025 car, the SF-25

Despite securing a P3 finish in Barcelona, Charles Leclerc does not see Ferrari's 2025 season challenger, SF-25, as a real threat. He believes that without any upgrades, the car is not capable of winning podiums consistently.
Talking to Motorsportweek in Spain, he said:
“Today, we finished on the podium because we were lucky with the Safety Car. Otherwise, I think fourth was our position. So, I don’t think I have much more confidence in order to finish on the podium consistently. But, yeah, we are getting there."
"I guess we start to understand the car and how we can set it up in order to extract the maximum out of it. But still, we need to go in quite extreme directions, which is not so nice to drive. So, unless we have upgrades very soon, I think it’s going to be difficult to be fighting regularly for podiums."
Ferrari is yet to announce any significant upgrade package for SF-25. As Charles Leclerc believes, without any improvements, any major turnaround in their performance is highly unlikely.