Working on it, I don't have much concern for what you have done since your box is way out in front of your front cabin wall. Your concern is more about the load on the tongue and whether the tongue is adequate for the loads.
My concern was more for what I had proposed early in my build, and what I have seen others do; building the tongue box into, or through the front cabin wall.
I had hoped to build a gun locker thru my front wall that would be deeper than my front wall is thick. In order to hide this I had originally planned to build the gun locker into the back of my tongue box with a false wall at the back of the tongue box. Basically stealing some room from the tongue box and hiding the difference by having the tongue box be unitized with the front of the cabin.
However, once I had my frame built (2x2x1/8 sq tube main frame, 2x2x3/16 sq tube front xmbr and A-frame tubes) I was still able to see some flex between the main frame and tongue. Once the main frame is stiffened up significantly by the installation of the cabin, I expect this flex between the cabin and tongue to be the same or even greater.
My first reaction was to plan on putting rubber isolation mounts between the floor of the tongue box and the tongue, but I am still concerned that the forces might transmit from the tongue through the box and try to break the joint between the box and front cabin wall.
I have great confidence in the tongue and chassis, allowing that to flex is a natural thing, but fixing the tongue box to the front wall of the cabin is not. Remember, TPCE is a hybrid foamie deal, so my front wall is not that rigid.
My concern may be highly specific to my own construction, but I felt that it was worth sharing to a broader audience, and had hoped to get some feedback from others that have built their boxes into the front wall.