Prince Andrew ignored a letter last month from a Jeffrey Epstein accuser asking him to cooperate with investigators so the victim could find “peace,” according to a document made public Tuesday.

Gloria Allred, who represents Jane Doe 15 in her federal suit against Epstein’s estate, sent the letter to the Duke of York in December but said she has yet to receive a response.

In the Dec. 19 note, Allred tells Prince Andrew that her client was lured to the dead pedophile’s private island by Epstein cohorts who claimed the royal would be there.

“Epstein’s representative conveyed to Jane Doe 15 that Mr. Epstein was close to you, that you would be among the guests on the private Island, and that she would have an opportunity to meet you,” the note reads. “In other words, your prestige and reputation were directly touted in his attempts to engage in further harm.”

The news comes just a day after Manhattan US Attorney Geoffrey Berman announced outside Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion that the Duke’s lawyers had failed to respond to the government’s own requests for cooperation.

“The Southern District of New York and the FBI have contacted Prince Andrew’s attorneys and requested to interview Prince Andrew, and to date, Prince Andrew has provided zero cooperation,” Berman said.

Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre has claimed she was farmed out to Andrew for sex.

Andrew has denied any wrongdoing, though he admitted his friendship with Epstein was not “becoming of a member of the royal family.