Plus, the prestigious F1 Grand Prix of Monaco provided a beautiful stage for a unique family activity. On May 24 and 25 2025, members of the Casiraghi family were seen taking in the thrilling occasion with their community. Yet to meet, this gathering was a celebration of those unbreakable blood ties. It marked the continuing development of Princess Caroline’s grandchildren, who are maturing into young adults.
On May 24, a joint-planner to that race, Charlotte Casiraghi, participated in the event. With her on the trip was her 11-year-old son, Raphael Elmaleh. The two shared in the jubilation of the win, celebrating a historic day together amid all the glitz and glamour of Monaco. The following day, on May 25, Charlotte’s brother, Andrea Casiraghi, made an appearance at the Grand Prix alongside his wife, Tatiana Santo Domingo, and their three children: Sasha, India, and Maximilian.
Maximilian—who just turned seven years old last month—has been an important presence at family events. Born in London, he is given the middle name Rainier after Prince Rainier III of Monaco. His attendance at the Grand Prix with his parents and brothers gave insight to the tight family bond shared by the Casiraghi tribe.
Sasha Casiraghi, 12 years old, showed some of her increasing independence as she traveled alone to meet her family at this high-profile event. The connection between Charlotte and Tatiana is remarkable. The two have been best friends since childhood. Charlotte had a hand in introducing her brother Andrea to Tatiana, and Andrea and Tatiana were married in Charlotte’s hometown of Oklahoma City in August 2013.
The trip made for a great family reunion. It provided the Millennial and Gen Z generations an opportunity to immerse themselves in Monaco’s vibrant cultural history. Earlier this year, fashion designer Tatiana Santo Domingo and her daughter India took part in an intimate photography session, which helped reveal the deep bond between the two. These public manifestations are deeply symbolic, for they underscore the changing roles of the Casiraghi family members in Monaco’s new public life.