The US diplomat’s wife suspected of killing a British teenager in a wrong-way crash will be interviewed by UK police, a report said Monday.

British cops will go to the US and speak to Anne Sacoolas, 42, who is accused of striking 19-year-old Harry Dunn’s motorcycle head-on Aug. 27 in Northamptonshire, England, Sky News reported.

“The chief constable will speak to the press tomorrow (Tuesday) and confirm that officers will visit the US and conduct an interview with the suspect,” a source told the outlet.

Sacoolas left the UK shortly after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity.

It’s unclear if the British investigators have already set up a meeting.

Sacoolas’ attorney, Amy Jeffress, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from The Post.

Last week, Dunn’s parents met with President Trump at the White House.

Trump surprised them by telling them Sacoolas was in the next room. The grieving parents refused to meet with her.