Princess Charlene hands trophy to Lewis Hamilton at Monaco Grand Prix after losing to Kimi Antonelli

Formula 1 marks its 75th anniversary

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Dorothy Reddin

By Dorothy Reddin


Published: 08/06/2026

- 19:53

The Princess of Monaco opted for a sleeveless white Elie Saab design

Princess Charlene handed a silver trophy to Lewis Hamilton at the Monaco Grand Prix, despite the iconic Formula 1 racer losing to Kimi Antonelli.

The Princess of Monaco showcased her impeccable fashion credentials at Sunday's Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monaco, opting for a sleeveless white jumpsuit by Lebanese couturier Elie Saab.


The elegant piece featured delicate pleating across the bodice and a V-shaped neckline, whilst dramatically wide-leg trousers completed the silhouette.

A camel-toned Louis Vuitton belt cinched the waist, with the French fashion house serving as title sponsor for the prestigious race weekend.

Lewis Hamilton and Princess Charlene

Lewis Hamilton and Princess Charlene pictured at the Monaco Grand Prix

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The royal accessorised with pointed-toe heels visible beneath the flowing trouser legs, Fendi cat-eye sunglasses, and the Aquatica diamond and gold necklace from Maison Tabbah.

On the track, 19-year-old Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli secured a remarkable fifth successive victory, etching his name into the history books as Monaco's youngest-ever Grand Prix winner.

Prince Albert handed the teenager his gold trophy.

Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton crossed the line in second position, representing Ferrari on the famous street circuit.

Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco

Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco on the podium at the end of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco

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The 41-year-old received his silver trophy from Princess Charlene.

Following the racing action, Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II attended the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco Gala alongside other distinguished guests.

For the evening celebration, the royal transformed her look entirely, wearing a rhinestone-embellished tuxedo shirt by Dolce and Gabbana paired with high-waisted black trousers featuring a wide-leg cut.

Two days earlier, the princess had accompanied her husband, Prince Albert II, to observe Friday's practice sessions, selecting a vibrant red Louis Vuitton dress for the occasion.

Princess Charlene and Lewis Hamilton

Princess Charlene and Lewis Hamilton leaning in for a hug

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Princess Charlene

For the evening celebration, the royal transformed her look entirely, wearing a rhinestone-embellished tuxedo shirt by Dolce and Gabbana paired with high-waisted black trousers featuring a wide-leg cut

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The crimson ensemble shared design similarities with her Sunday outfit, featuring a comparable bodice construction.

Princess Charlene has established herself as a regular fixture at Monaco's flagship motorsport event, consistently choosing high-end designer pieces for the trophy presentation ceremonies.

Her Grand Prix wardrobe over the years has included multiple Louis Vuitton creations alongside numerous designs from Swiss fashion house Akris, which she favoured between 2018 and 2023 for the annual race weekend.