THE DUKE and Duchess of Sussex reportedly asked for secret talks with Spider-Man couple Tom Holland and Zendaya.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly contacted the Hollywood stars out of the blue to ask for a sit down with the pair despite never meeting them before, according to a source.

An old friend of Prince Harry told the Mail Online: “Tom and Zendaya were rather bemused, from what I hear.

“Tom had never met Harry or spoken to him in his life, so didn't know what they wanted.”

However, the two couples met at the Sussex’s home in California, the source claimed.

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Tom Holland and Zendaya recently featured in Spider-Man: No Way Home, which reportedly took £1.27 billion at the box office.

The news comes after The Sun revealed earlier this week that Spotify is taking Prince Harry and Meghan's £18 million podcast project "into its own hands".

Spotify are believed to be recruiting new in-house staff to work with Prince Harry and Meghan's Archewell Audio for a show that features "the voices of high profile women."

The jobs are being offered to applicants on short six-month contracts based in Los Angeles.

The couple's only podcast effort so far has been a 35-minute holiday special in December 2020, featuring celebrity pals such as Elton John and James Corden.

The couple also recently "expressed concerns" to Spotify about Covid-19 misinformation on the platform.

It comes after a number of artists ditched the platform, including Neil Young, due to controversial content such as The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, which has been known to air vaccine-sceptical views.

A spokesman for Archewell said: "Hundreds of millions of people are affected by the serious harms of rampant mis- and disinformation every day.

"Last April, our co-founders began expressing concerns to our partners at Spotify about the all too real consequences of Covid-19 misinformation on its platform.

"We have continued to express our concerns to Spotify to ensure changes to its platform are made to help address this public health crisis."