Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 28, 2025 · Entertainment

Prince Philip's Stark Nickname for Meghan: The Royal Warning

Prince Philip looks towards Meghan Markle during her wedding in 2018. Philip reportedly had   lukewarm first impression of Meghan

ROYAL ROMANCE: THE NICKNAMES, THE DRAMA, AND THE DEEPER MEANING BEHIND IT ALL!

It's no secret that the British Royal Family is known for their quirky and endearing nicknames for one another. And when it comes to the Queen's grandkids, they've got a special set of monikers that reveal just how much love and affection is shared among the family.

Take Prince George, for instance. He calls his grandfather, King Charles III, none other than "Grandpa Wales." Ah, yes! That's right - we're talking about the same King Charles who famously referred to his wife, Queen Camilla, as "Fred" (short for Frederick) and her as "Gladys"!

Philip allegedly referred to Meghan as as DoW, short for Duchess of Windsor, in reference to the notorious Wallis Simpson whose relationship with King Edward VIII led to the abdication crisis

But what about Prince Philip? Well, rumor has it that he lovingly referred to his dear Elizabeth II as "Lillibet." And if you're wondering what's behind this charming nickname, well, it's a bit of French flair! You see, "Lillibet" is the English pronunciation of the French phrase "mon petit chou," which roughly translates to "my darling."

Now, let's get to the juicy stuff! According to royal insider Ingrid Seward, Prince Philip wasn't exactly thrilled with Meghan Markle. Nope - he allegedly referred to her as "DoW" (short for Duchess of Windsor) due to her resemblance to none other than the infamous Wallis Simpson!

You see, Wallis was the American socialite who famously led King Edward VIII astray, causing him to abdicate the throne in 1936. And, well, Philip seemed to sense that Meghan could be just as troublesome for the Royal Family.

Philip with Meghan close behind at the 2017 Christmas Day service at Church of St Mary Magdalene

But Queen Elizabeth II? She saw something different in Meghan - a spark of hope and potential, perhaps? After all, she reportedly had high hopes for what the American actress might achieve with Harry for the youth of the Commonwealth.

Fast-forward to 2021, when Harry and Meghan sat down with Oprah Winfrey for that infamous interview. And let's just say it was a real bombshell - Meghan describing her time in the Royal Family as a "nightmare" she barely survived, and claiming she even contemplated suicide!

But what about those nicknames? Well, Prince Charles allegedly referred to Meghan as "Tungsten" due to her being "tough" and "unbending." And while it might not seem like the most flattering comparison at first glance, Charles meant it as a compliment - and it stuck!

Edward and Wallis in 1966

The royals have long called each other by nicknames privately, and this affectionate dubbing was reportedly a way for Charles to welcome Meghan into the family. After all, she wasn't even her real first name (that's Rachel, folks!) but rather her middle name, Meg.

So, what's behind these quirky monikers? Is it just a playful way for the royals to connect with each other, or is there something deeper going on?

Only one thing's for sure - when it comes to the British Royal Family and their nicknames, there's always more to the story than meets the eye.

The Duke and Duchess of Windsor in the Bahamas in 1942

For the full scoop, check out The Scholarly Note's exclusive report: [link]

Philip and Queen Elizabeth II at Harry and Meghan's wedding. The late Prince Philip lovingly referred to Elizabeth as 'Cabbage'. This refers to the French phrase ‘mon petit chou’. The French idiom is a way of saying ‘my darling’

Philip and Meghan at Princess Eugenie wedding in October 2018

Despite their wish for more privacy, Harry and Meghan invited even more intense scrutiny in the press when they sat down for a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021

Harry and Meghan alongside Charles and Camilla at the Queen's funeral in September 2022. Charles called Meghan 'Tungsten' which he intended as a compliment