Prince Albert presents Charles Leclerc with goodwill ambassador honour
By MonacoViews Editorial, MonacoViews Editorial
The Ferrari driver received official recognition for boosting Monaco's global reputation at a prestigious ceremony.
Ferrari Formula 1 star Charles Leclerc has been formally recognised for his role in promoting Monaco worldwide, receiving a Goodwill Ambassador diploma from Prince Albert II at the luxurious Hôtel de Paris.
The prestigious award, presented by the Monaco Ambassadors Club, celebrates individuals whose achievements and dedication enhance the Principality's international standing. The organisation has been championing Monaco's global ambassadors since its establishment in 1973.
Leclerc, who calls Monaco home, has become one of the most recognisable faces associated with the Principality through his successful racing career. His prominence in Formula 1, particularly as a driver for the iconic Ferrari team, has brought significant positive attention to Monaco on the world stage.
The ceremony underscores Monaco's appreciation for high-profile residents who serve as unofficial representatives of the nation's values and prestige in their professional endeavours.