Queen Elizabeth II showed her support for Prince Andrew on Sunday morning as he faced increased scrutiny over his ties with late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Britain’s monarch smiled beside her 59-year-old son as they were driven to church in Scotland, with the prince grinning widely despite being newly accused of groping a woman’s breast at Epstein’s mansion.

The Duke of York’s eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice, also joined them in what is being taken as a show of solidarity for the scandal-hit royal.

An aide told the Express that the prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, were taking refuge at Balmoral from the “grim times.”

The drive to Crathie Church at Balmoral was the first time Andrew has been seen since 66-year-old Epstein’s death from an apparent suicide in federal custody on Saturday.

His death came the day after fresh court papers were released naming rich and powerful men tied to the pedophile’s abuse of underage girls.

They included fresh allegations against the prince, with a deposition from Joanna Sjoberg saying the royal groped her breast when she was 21 at a party at Epstein’s mansion, according to the Guardian.

The papers were part of earlier allegations by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre in which she claimed Epstein coerced her into sexual encounters with Andrew, who has always strenuously denied the claims.

“It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with [Giuffre]. The allegations made are false and without any foundation,” the royal household has stated.