Charles Leclerc officially has a wife to share his fortune with.
Over the weekend, the Formula One racing driverās now wife Alexandra Saint Mleux, who has already officially changed her name to Alexandra Leclerc, at least on Instagram, confirmed that the pair had had their civil wedding in Monaco.
The influencer added while sharing photos of the wedding that the couple will have their presumably larger ceremony and party next year.
The civil wedding came just one week before Charles is set to kick off Formula 1 season, with round one set in Australia March 8, followed by races in China, Japan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Miami, and more each following weekend.
Itāll be Charlesā sixth season raising for Ferrari. Learn all about his salary with the team and reported net worth below.
Charlesā net worth
Though there is little to no concrete, public evidence to substantiate an accurate net worth for many celebrities, Charles included, some outlets estimate Charlesā net worth to reportedly be around $50 million, though others suggest it is closer to $125 million.
Charles, 28, was born in Monte Carlo, Monaco, known as a tax haven with no personal income tax with a massive luxury sector fueled by its famous casinos and Grand Prix, and which has a GDP of close to $10 billion.
He is the son of Pascale Leclerc, a former hairdresser, and father HervƩ Leclerc, a former racing driver who competed in Formula Three in the 1980s and 1990s, who passed away aged 54 in 2017.
Charlesā salary
In 2025, Charles signed a five-year contract with Ferrari, which included a $16 million signing bonus.
According to Spotrac, he is set to earn an annual base salary of $34 million. He becomes a free agent in 2029.
Charlesā other endeavors
In addition to race car driving, Charles has a few other businesses in his portfolio, including a clothing line and ice cream company.
He owns CL Karting, a kart line in association with Birel ART, his own clothing line, CL16, launched in late 2025, and also created an ice-cream company, LEC, in partnership with Federico Grom and Guido Martinetti, of the Italian gelato chain GROM.
Charles has also had sponsorships and endorsements with watch brand Richard Mille, Celsius, and Bang & Olufsen, among others.
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