Gautam Singhania Meets Prince Albert of Monaco; Royal Praises Indian Billionaire’s Style
Besides serving as the chairman of Raymond Group, Gautam Singhania, 59, is also the founder of the Super Car Club and has participated in international racing events, including the Ferrari Challenge series.

Gautam Singhania Meets Prince Albert of Monaco: Besides serving as the chairman of Raymond Group, Gautam Singhania, 59, is also the founder of the Super Car Club and has participated in international racing events, including the Ferrari Challenge series. He was seen cheering for Kush Maini as Maini became the first Indian to win the Formula 2 Sprint Race at the Monaco Grand Prix.
On May 31, Gautam Singhania took to Instagram to share a photograph that shows him posing with Prince Albert II of Monaco. The two apparently met on the sidelines of the Monaco Grand Prix.
“An absolute honour to meet H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco,” Singhania said in an Instagram post on May 31.
Gautam Singhania was cheering on Kush Maini, the first Indian to win the Formula 2 Sprint Race, at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday, May 31.
JK Racing along with TVS Racing has been supporting Maini since the beginning of his racing career. He was seen hugging Maini in the pit lane after the win.
In his Instagram post Gautam Singhania said he had a “warm conversationt” with Prince Albert II who liked his outfit for the event.
Singhania was wearing an embroidered navy blazer from the Chairman’s Collection. He paired it with white trousers and navy blue leather shoes with a lion logo.
The Chairman’s Collection was launched in March 2025 to celebrate 100 years of Raymond.
The European royal was wearing formal whites and liked the Raymond chairman’s outfit. “Grateful for the warm conversation and his kind words on the Chairman’s Collection I was wearing. A true moment of pride” said Singhania without elaborating further.
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Prince Albert II of Monaco is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco. He ascended to the throne in 2005 after the death of his father Prince Rainier III. Born on 14 March 1958 he is the only son of Prince Rainier III and American actress Grace Kelly.
He is known for his environmental work. In 2006 he founded the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation to support sustainable development and conservation worldwide.
As of 2025 his personal net worth is estimated to be around $1 billion. It comes from various sources including real estate in Monaco and France, investments in the Société des Bains de Mer (which operates the Monte Carlo Casino) and inherited assets from his mother Princess Grace.
His financial affairs were under scrutiny recently due to a corruption scandal involving his former financial manager Claude Palmero.He was sued by the prince for financial mismanagement and corruption. First time in 700 years a Grimaldi has done so.
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