Prince Andrew is willing to be quizzed by cops about his close ties to multimillionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, it was claimed Tuesday.

The Duke of York, 59, called claims he was involved in Epstein’s sex ring with young girls “abhorrent” — but said he accepts that he is not above the law, according to the Daily Express.

The British royal is willing to provide a witness statement or even be questioned by police, either in the UK or the US, the paper states.

Despite his name repeatedly emerging in testimony — including being accused of having sex three times with alleged sex slave Virginia Giuffre, whom he has been photographed with — the Queen’s second son has never been formally approached by authorities, the outlet reported.

Andrew also believes he has no case to answer after issuing such strong denials of any involvement, the Express says.

A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace told The Sun that they would “not comment on speculation.”

The controversy around Andrew’s friendship with Epstein — who committed suicide Aug. 10 in a Manhattan jail cell — intensified this weekend with video of him at the door of Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion.

It was believed to be from 2010, two years after Epstein had already done jail time for sex with a minor.

Over the years, Andrew was jetted around the globe courtesy of Epstein, including to one of the multimillionaire’s Caribbean islands, which locals dubbed “Pedophile Island’’ because of allegations of barely legal women cavorting there.