Leclerc got married, congratulations
Charles Leclerc’s older brother, Lorenzo Tolotta-Leclerc, tied the knot with his long-time partner, Dr. Charlotte Di Pietro. Lorenzo shared a glimpse of their wedding on his Instagram.
Monaco is proud to count Lorenzo Tolotta‑Leclerc among its distinguished citizens. Born on November 7, 1988, in Hyères, France, Lorenzo was officially naturalised as Monegasque in 2008 by Sovereign Ordonnance—significantly deepening his ties to the Principality.
As the eldest of three brothers, Lorenzo holds a special place in the celebrated Leclerc family. He is step-brother to Formula 1 sensation Charles Leclerc and younger brother Arthur Leclerc. Lorenzo has long been a calming and supportive presence in their lives, often present at racetracks and landmark events—including emotional moments in Monaco, where he reflected on Charles’s victories and their shared family history.


A Business Leader in His Own Right
Far from the racing spotlight, Lorenzo has laid the foundation for a thriving professional career. He serves as co-founder and CEO of All Time, offering administrative and logistical support to elite athletes. He also holds the positions of Managing Director of Square Capital (Monaco) SAM and Director of APEX S.A.R.L., demonstrating his entrepreneurial drive and keen business acumen.


A Familiar Face at the Monte‑Carlo Masters
Lorenzo is often seen down at the courts during the prestigious Monte‑Carlo Rolex Masters. He’s frequently accompanied by his partner – cosmetically trained Charlotte Di Pietro – and his younger brother Charles. The couple has been seen attending the finals together, reinforcing Lorenzo’s high-profile yet understated presence within Monaco’s sporting and social circles.
Strength of Character and Community
His role in the family has emotional significance beyond podiums and prize giving. At Charles’s first Grand Prix win at home in Monaco, Lorenzo acknowledged the bittersweet memories of fallen friends like Jules Bianchi—reflecting the tight-knit bonds of the Leclerc family and their deep emotional intelligence.


Why Lorenzo Matters to Monaco
- Symbol of Civic IntegrationHis path from Hyères to Monaco citizenship echoes the warmth, diversity, and unity that define modern Monaco.
- Entrepreneurial PresenceThrough his business roles, Lorenzo adds to the Principality’s reputation as a hub for high-end services and capital management.
- Bridge between Sport & SocietyClosely aligned with his brothers’ racing prominence, Lorenzo enhances Monaco’s profile in both elite sport and community connection.
In Monaco’s story, Lorenzo Tolotta‑Leclerc stands not just as a proud citizen, but as a quietly influential figure—part business leader, part family anchor, and endlessly Monaco at heart.











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