Prince Charles has ordered a crisis meeting with brother Andrew — demanding he comes clean about his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein before a potentially damaging TV special, according to a report Sunday.

Charles, the 71-year-old heir to the throne, has ordered the meeting with his scandal-scarred brother before Monday night’s BBC special with key accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the Sunday Mirror said.

“He has told his brother to be completely up front, open and honest with him – and if there is anything else he thinks could come out,” a source told the UK paper, calling it a meeting about the “Epstein issue.”

“He knows how damaging this issue is for the family, knows it has the potential to get much worse and is taking it very, very seriously,” the source said.

The Prince of Wales — who was in New Zealand when Andrew was booted from royal duties — has reportedly sought counsel from their father, Prince Philip, as well as Sir Nicholas Soames, a veteran politician and grandson of Sir Winston Churchill.

Philip is said to be furious at Andrew, along with his son’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, who reportedly encouraged the Duke of York to go ahead with his own BBC interview that was widely deemed a “car crash” disaster for him.

“He feels Andrew is undoing all the good work the Queen has done,” the source told the Sunday Mirror of Philip.

“He is angry the Duchess of York was involved in any way. Many friends think Sarah gave him false confidence.”

A spokesman for Charles declined to comment to the paper.

Andrew has always strenuously denied Giuffre’s allegations that she had sex with Andrew at Epstein’s behest when she was 17.