
Charles Leclerc's Monaco Wedding Script 'Stolen' by David Coulthard
Charles Leclerc celebrated a private Monaco wedding, only for David Coulthard to reveal he's planning the same. The former F1 star jokingly accused Leclerc of stealing his matrimonial script, adding a humorous personal twist to the Grand Prix weekend.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc and his partner Alexandra Saint Mleux held a private civil ceremony in Monaco, with plans for a larger celebration next year. In a humorous twist, former F1 driver David Coulthard revealed he is set to marry his fiancée in the same Monaco venue in the coming weeks, joking that Leclerc had "stolen his script."
Why it matters:
While a personal milestone, Leclerc's wedding and his positive outlook heading into the Australian Grand Prix weekend highlight the human side of F1 drivers balancing intense professional careers with major life events. The lighthearted rivalry with Coulthard adds a relatable, off-track narrative that fans enjoy, showcasing the camaraderie within the F1 community beyond the circuit.
The details:
- Leclerc and Saint Mleux were married in a small, family-only civil ceremony at the Mairie de Monaco on February 28, 2026.
- The couple confirmed on social media that a larger wedding with friends and family is planned for next year, calling the recent event "part one."
- David Coulthard, speaking on the Up To Speed podcast, humorously claimed Leclerc "stolen my script," as he is also scheduled to marry his partner, Sigrid Silversand, in the same Monaco registry office in a few weeks.
- Coulthard detailed his own plans, including a classic Mercedes and a celebration in Scotland in July, feigning mock annoyance at the coincidence.
- When asked about the wedding in Melbourne, Leclerc described it as "an amazing day" that filled him with positivity, which he carried directly onto the flight to the Australian GP.
What's next:
Leclerc heads into the race weekend buoyed by personal happiness, while Coulthard prepares for his own Monaco ceremony. The story shifts back to the track, where Leclerc will aim to translate that positive energy into a strong performance for Ferrari at Albert Park.