The parents of a British biker allegedly killed by a US diplomat’s wife driving on the wrong side of the road met with President Trump on Tuesday, one day after making an emotional appeal to him.

“Meeting with President Trump complete. We will review where we are … and determine next steps shortly when we will comment further. In the meantime the search for #Justice4Harry continues,” tweeted family spokesman Radd Seiger.

Earlier Tuesday, the family had said: “We are grateful for the invitation [to the White House], which we hope represents a positive development in our fight for justice.”

A White House spokesperson told The Post earlier that the meeting would be between the parents of Harry Dunn, Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, and “senior administration officials,” but they met Trump himself.

Anne Sacoolas, a US intelligence officer’s wife, allegedly hit the 19-year-old motorcyclist on a road in England on Aug. 27.

Sacoolas initially cooperated with police after the crash, but then fled the country invoking diplomatic immunity.

The family has said previously that they believe they can only get “justice” for their son if Sacoolas returns to Britain.

“We believe this can only be achieved if Anne Sacoolas returns to England and engages properly with the justice system, where she will be treated fairly in a proper investigation of what happened to our son on that day — an investigation that cannot happen without her cooperation,” they said.

“Friends tell each other the truth. If Britain and America are friends then we believe there should be no possibility of a citizen of one country hiding from justice in another while falsely claiming a privilege such as diplomatic immunity.”

The invite came a day after Charles, 44, and Dunn, 50, appeared in New York for an emotional press conference begging Sacoolas to return.

They appealed directly to Trump for an intervention.

“We need him to agree to put her on a plane back to the UK,” Charles said.

Dunn called on Trump “as a man, as a father.”

“If you were a father and your child died, surely you’d want that person to own up and take the responsibility of their actions,” he said. “That’s all we want.”

Trump said last week that he would speak with Sacoolas to “see what we can come up with to do some healing.”