The woman filmed with Prince Andrew at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York home has been identified as the socialite daughter of a former prime minister of Australia, according to reports.

The Sydney Morning Herald first noted the “striking resemblance” of Katherine Keating to the woman, whom the royal greets as she leaves Epstein’s Upper East Side mega-mansion in December 2010.

Friends then reportedly confirmed to DailyMail.com that the woman in the video, first aired on its site Sunday, was the daughter of Paul Keating, who was Australia’s prime minister from 1991 to 1996.

The politician’s secretary told the outlet he was “aware of what the inquiry was about, but he would not be making a comment.”

His daughter did not respond to multiple requests for comment, the site said.

Katherine Keating, now 37, was seen leaving Epstein’s home in the clip, with Andrew smiling and waving as she leaves.

Its publication intensified the spotlight on the prince’s ties with the pedophile, already a registered sex offender who had been jailed for sex with a minor. It was filmed just a day before the two men were photographed strolling through Central Park together.

Keating had recently left Sydney to live in New York to be closer to her then-partner, famed hotelier Andre Balazs — one of the many names reportedly found in Epstein’s “little black book” of famous contacts, according to the Morning Herald.

She also has ties to Epstein’s former gal pal Ghislaine Maxwell, who has been accused in court papers of being his madam.

Keating even interviewed Maxwell for the Huffington Post about her work for a now-defunct environmental nonprofit trying to save the oceans.