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Leclerc named Monaco Goodwill Ambassador by Prince Albert II
8 April 2026Racingnews365Driver Ratings

Leclerc named Monaco Goodwill Ambassador by Prince Albert II

Charles Leclerc has been appointed a Monaco Goodwill Ambassador by Prince Albert II in a ceremony that honored his contributions to the Principality's global image. The Ferrari driver, who has claimed all of Monaco's F1 victories since 2018, also received a personal wedding gift from the Prince, a long-time supporter of his career.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has been formally invested as a Monaco Goodwill Ambassador by Prince Albert II, recognizing his role in enhancing the Principality's global profile through his Formula 1 career. The ceremony also included a personal touch, with the Prince presenting Leclerc with a wedding gift following his recent marriage to Alexandra Saint-Mleux.

Why it matters:

This appointment formalizes Leclerc's long-standing role as Monaco's most prominent contemporary sporting ambassador on the world stage. It connects the historic principality's global identity directly to the modern era of Formula 1, leveraging Leclerc's international fame and success to bolster Monaco's reputation in culture and sport beyond its famous Grand Prix.

The Details:

  • The honor was conferred by the Monaco Ambassador's Club, an organization founded in 1973 by Prince Albert's mother, the late Princess Grace.
  • The club's mission is to recognize individuals who significantly contribute to Monaco's positive international standing.
  • Prince Albert II has been a noted supporter of Leclerc's racing career since the driver was a junior competitor.
  • Leclerc is one of only five drivers in F1 history to race under the Monegasque flag and holds all eight of the principality's F1 victories since his debut with Alfa Romeo in 2018.

What's next:

The ambassadorial role is a lifelong honor, cementing Leclerc's legacy as a defining figure for Monaco in global sports. While his immediate focus remains on competing for Ferrari in Formula 1, this position ensures his influence and representation of Monaco will extend far beyond his racing career, intertwining his personal brand with the nation's international diplomacy and cultural outreach for decades to come.

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