Charles Leclerc announces engagement to partner Alexandra Saint Mleux
Charles Leclerc proposed to Alexandra Saint Mleux with their dog Leo delivering the message, marking a milestone after two years of dating, the Ferrari driver announced.
- Charles Leclerc announced his engagement to Alexandra Saint Mleux in a heartfelt Instagram post, sharing photos with their dog Leo and the proposal setup of roses in a heart shape.
 - Leclerc and Saint Mleux first appeared together at Wimbledon in July 2023, quickly becoming favored by fans in the F1 community.
 - The engagement announcement was celebrated widely within the motorsport community, with drivers Oscar Piastri and Carlos Sainz congratulating the couple.
 - Saint Mleux has built a significant online presence, with over 2.9 million Instagram followers, and has become a notable presence in the F1 paddock.
 
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F1’s Charles Leclerc Proposes to Alexandra Saint Mleux With $525K Ring
Formula One’s Charles Leclerc proposed to Alexandra Saint Mleux with a stunning diamond ring. Leclerc, 28, and Saint Mleux, 24, announced their engagement via Instagram on Sunday, November 2. In the photos, the duo gave their dog Leo a kiss while Saint Mleux showed off her oval engagement ring. According to Neil Dutta, the managing director at Angelic Diamonds, her ring is “estimated at five to six carats.” “Alexandra’s engagement ring is a refi…
The Ferrari team driver, Charles Leclerc, and the influencer Alexandra Saint Mleux committed themselves and left record of it on their social networks, capturing the attention of the fans beyond the tracks of Formula 1. The particularity of the news is the inclusion of Leo, the couple’s dog, who served as a link. “Dad wants to marry you”, read in the golden chapita, shaped like bone, which served as a spearhead for Leclerc to declare his love to…
Formula One driver Charles Leclerc, from Monaco, has become engaged to his longtime girlfriend Alexandra Saint Mleux.
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