This is the nickname with which Prince Charles refers to Meghan Markle
The award-winning series 'The Crown' more or less truthfully reflects the life of the British Royal Family. Their relationships, friendships, and even nicknames they receive have been accepted by family members.
Queen Elizabeth II of her was called 'Lilibet', a nickname that ended with the death of her husband Felipe de Edimburgo; her Prince Charles calls her 'Mummy', hers her grandchildren 'Granny' and her great-grandchildren 'Gan-Gan'. For their part, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker are intimately called 'Gladys and Fred' - a nickname given to them by Diana of Wales when she found a bracelet that Carlos had given to Camilla before their wedding - and Guillermo, Diana his mother, I used to call it 'Wombat'. One of the nicknames that have attracted the most attention is the one that the Prince of Wales refers to Meghan Markle: 'Tungsten', a metal from the periodic table also known as tungsten.
Far from what can be thought the journalist expert in the Royal House, Christine-Marie Liwag Dixon, has explained that the nickname of Prince Charles to Meghan Markle is actually a "pretty good compliment." Speaking to viewers of The List, she explained that Meghan Markle has not had a simple experience since she joined the Royal Family. "She Not only has she suffered harassment from the press, but according to her commented she herself never felt as if she were in her own home."
"The Royal Family may not have approved of Meghan and Harry retiring to the US but, it seems Prince Charles had a lot of respect for Meghan's resilient nature." "This was revealed after learning the secret nickname that Carlos supposedly had to address her."
For Carlos, the 'Tungsten' represents the character of Meghan “tough and inflexible. Tungsten or wolfram is the strongest natural metal on the planet ”.