Charles Leclerc recently announced his engagement with Alexandra Saint Mleux over social media, and Lewis Hamilton was one of the first ones to congratulate the Monegasque on the occasion. Leclerc and Mleux had been dating each other for over two years before taking the next step in their relationship.
Leclerc and Mleux had been one of the most looked-up to motorsport couples in the F1 paddock. Since 2023, the fashion model has become a regular attendee of F1 race weekends, accompanying the Ferrari driver whenever arriving at the paddock.
So, when the couple announced about their engagement, they received congratulatory messages from a host of people. This included Hamilton, who commented on the post:
"Congratulations to you both❤️🙏🏾"

Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc became teammates for the first time in their F1 career this year, as the Briton joined Ferrari on a multi-year contract.
Lewis Hamilton was not the only one to congratulate Charles Leclerc on his engagement

Apart from Lewis Hamilton, a myriad of congratulatory messages were headed towards Charles Leclerc by the F1 world. Haas' driver Esteban Ocon wrote on the Instagram post:
"Congratulations to both of you!"

Similarly, Leclerc's former teammate Carlos Sainz commented:
"Yesssss 👏👏❤️"

McLaren's Oscar Piastri commented:
"Congrats!"

On the other hand, Alex Albon's girlfriend Lily Muni He also commented:
"Congratulations!!🥹🥹♥️♥️"

Pierre Gasly's partner Kika Gomes commented:
"SO happy for you guys!!!!!"

Though Leclerc is excelling in his personal life, the same cannot be said for the F1 side of things. Since the start of the season, the Monegasque has not stood on top of the rostrum.
He has claimed seven podiums during the year with two runner-up results, but the Ferrari SF-25's pace has held him back from competing for a race win. With only four race weekends left in the 2025 season, Leclerc would be aiming to return to victory lane.
But with McLaren, Red Bull, and Mercedes having the pace advantage more often than not, this aim seems a distant dream.