British police may soon reopen their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle — in a probe expected to include the sordid accusations against Prince Andrew, it was revealed Wednesday.

London’s Met Police previously admitted it never held a “full criminal investigation” into the claims that Epstein trafficked girls to the UK “for sexual exploitation.”

The move was widely slammed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who repeatedly claimed she was made to have sex with Andrew for the first time in the London townhouse of accused Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell.

The pressure, along with new details against the late pedophile’s global activities, is making Britain’s top force reconsider its 2016 decision not to investigate, the Sun said, citing documents from a Freedom of Information application.

The force said its “pre-investigation … could be re-opened in light of the current revelations and further victims coming forward,” the documents say, according to the UK paper.

“There has been a renewed focus on Mr. Epstein’s friends and associates which could potentially instigate further criminal and/or civil investigations against these individuals,” the force said.

The report follows a request by the Sun for copies of the force’s decision-making in not launching a probe. The Met cited the possible reopened investigation as a reason for not producing the docs.

The Sun previously revealed that the Independent Office for Police Conduct watchdog is “making inquiries” over the decision not to fully investigate the alarming accusations.

Andrew and Buckingham Palace have always vehemently denied the accusations against him. Epstein, 66, died in a Manhattan lockup Aug. 10 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.