The party never ends on the shores of the Mediterranean. After two intense weeks of red carpet and the Cannes Film Festival, it was F1’s turn to make its star at the Monaco Grand Prix, won by Mexican Sergio Pérez. This Sunday, May 29, the drivers from all the teams had an appointment on the Rock to compete in one of the most anticipated races on the circuit. A striking spectacle during which Mick Schumacher was quite scared. The son of Michael Schumacher lost control of his vehicle, cut in two after having violently hit a barrier. The 23-year-old luckily escaped unscathed, a relief on the part of the spectators, including the small family of Pierre Casiraghi.
Charlotte Casiraghi’s brother, also present and hand in hand with Raphaël, born of his relationship with comedian Gad Elmaleh, also attended the race with his family, at least a few. The 34-year-old businessman, in a suit and tie, came accompanied by his son Francesco, 4, his carbon copy and his wife Beatrice Borromeo, jewel in a long Ferrari red polo dress, among other members of the princely clan of the Rock. If they weren’t going as fast as the cars in preparation, that didn’t stop them from looking good. But whatever the throne, the trio proved, despite the obligations linked to the Grimaldi status, that they formed a family like the others.
Pierre Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo and Francesco arrived hand in hand. The little boy, in a tie shirt, was able to enjoy the show, a big helmet screwed on his two ears to protect himself from the noise. Francesco even lent himself to the walkabout game and even posed with fans, between two hugs and a climb on his dad’s shoulders. The race was then in full swing but for some, it was from the side of the princely stands that the spectacle was the most beautiful to watch.
In addition to Pierre Casiraghi, his wife and one of their sons – they are also parents to Stefano, 5 years old -, Monaco was represented by his prince, Albert, his wife Charlène and their 7-year-old twins, Gabriella and Jacques, Andrea Casiraghi, son eldest of Caroline of Monaco, his wife Tatiana and their children but also Alexandra of Hanover and her fiancé Ben-Sylvester Strautmann. The Monegasque family was therefore largely represented for this great day of sport.