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The Hunt family didn’t just attend the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix—they owned it. From palace ballrooms to pit lane glamour, the first family of the Kansas City Chiefs made their presence felt during their European getaway. Their Monaco weekend looked less like a vacation and more like a curated cultural exchange. Tavia Hunt, Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, delivered a thank-you note laced with gratitude and serious international pull to the Monaco royalty.

Taking to her Instagram account, she posted a string of photos after the luxurious time at Palais de Monaco. Bringing together red-carpet fashion, royal dinners, and high-octane Formula 1 drama, matriarch Tavia Hunt’s post summed it all.

Expressing gratitude for their multi-day experience on the French Riviera, she penned the caption, “Still floating from the most magical time in Monaco!” She further wrote, “Endless thanks to Mike and Paola Powers and H.S.H. Prince Albert for an unforgettable evening at the Palace to Sir Philip and Tina Green for a dazzling dinner aboard the Lionheart, and to Red Bull Racing for their world-class hospitality at the Grand Prix.”

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With each moment etched into her heart, she wrote, “Every moment was pure enchantment—grateful beyond words!❤️🙏🏼.” And here’s the kicker. While Red Bull—a $2.6 billion F1 giant wined and dined Clark Hunt, two of his biggest stars, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, are co-owners of rival team Alpine F1.

But Alpine stumbled hard to qualify with drivers Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto landing P18 and P20, respectively. “Clark Hunt’s Sunday will be spent in the Monaco Bay rooting for a team going against one owned by a pair of Chiefs players,” one report teased.

Held on May 25, the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix was quite a spectacle. As per a new FIA rule, the drivers need to complete two pit stops and use all three tire compounds. McLaren’s Lando Norris secured pole position, flanked by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in P2 and teammate Oscar Piastri in P3. Reigning champion Max Verstappen lined up fourth after inheriting the spot. And that was due to a penalty handed to Lewis Hamilton.

Amidst this, the Hunt family stylishly enjoyed their Monaco getaway, as shown in Instagram updates from Tavia and Gracie Hunt.

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Hunt family’s European getaway

On Monaco’s red carpet, the Hunts brought the heat. In front of the palace, Tavia Hunt posed with Clark Hunt in a blush Oscar de la Renta gown with off-the-shoulder sleeves and a high neckline. And, in yet another post, she looked yacht-ready and spotlight-approved. She wore a one-shoulder metallic silver dress paired with Clark in classic black-tie.

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Enter Gracie Hunt. Whether backing Red Bull or slaying the fashion game, she proved she can do both — effortlessly. On race day, she showed up in a red knit mini dress by Retrofête, complete with rhinestone trim, a Chanel crossbody bag, and an F1 cap to cheer from the Red Bull pit lane. But that was just the beginning.

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In another moment, she looked like a dream in a light blue halter-neck gown — backless and with a dramatic slit — for an ethereal, princess-like photo shoot on ancient stone steps. She also shared scenic snaps of the French Riviera and Monaco’s iconic architecture, captioning one, “Palais Princier de Monaco.”

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In yet another look, Gracie stunned in a yellow asymmetrical mini dress by Etro, featuring floral and paisley prints. She paired it with a gold abaca handbag and glittery gold platform heels — a bold, radiant combo. Her sister, Ava Hunt, embraced modern elegance in a PH5 Basil Open-Back Midi Dress. Her soft gray dress with a blue side panel was the perfect choice for the Mediterranean coast. The youngest of the family, Knobel Hunt, fresh off his SMU graduation, also appeared in a few family photos.

The Hunts have long been a legacy family. From Lamar Hunt founding the AFL and naming the Super Bowl, to Clark Hunt shaping a modern NFL dynasty in Kansas City, their influence is undeniable. And now, they’re leveling up. That’s by blending the energy of American football with the poise and glamour of European elegance.

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