Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre went back to his Manhattan mansion for an explosive new interview — in which she firmly insists that the financier’s one-time chum Prince Andrew “should go to jail.”

Giuffre was shown standing outside the late pedophile’s sprawling $56 million Upper East Side mansion that she told “60 Minutes Australia” was her “jail” for her years as Epstein’s sex slave.

But Duke of York Andrew was hit with her harshest words in the interview being teased at the same time as ABC news was accused of shelving its own sitdown with Giuffre to appease the royal family.

“Prince Andrew should go to jail,” Giuffre declared in a teaser for the special investigation to air this Sunday.

“I mean, is he ever going to? Probably not,” conceded the key accuser, who now lives in Australia..

She mocked claims that the photo of her with the royal — which she says was taken moments before the first of three times she had sex with him — is a fake.

“Oh the chubby fingers, I know,” she said with a sarcastic smile, referring to claims that Andrew’s fingers are fatter than those in the photo.

“This is a real photo. That is Andrew,” she insisted. “It’s been since given to the FBI and they’ve never contested that it’s a fake.”

Andrew has strenuously denied the “abhorrent” claims against him, insisting he never saw his friend’s criminal side.

“Only one of us is telling the truth. And it will come out,” Giuffre insisted.

Her attorney, David Boies, also said of Andrew, “He can’t hide forever. He can’t travel to the United States without being prepared to testify.”

Boies said Epstein ran an “international sex trafficking operation,” calling it a “well-oiled machine.”

“There are many, many people that have serious culpability and I expect a number of them will be prosecuted,” he insisted of the ongoing investigation after Epstein’s death in his Manhattan lockup in August.

Giuffre says in the new interview that Epstein forced her to have sex with “the elite of the world.”

“I was trafficked to other billionaires. I was trafficked to other politicians,” she told the show.

“They should be named and they should be shamed. What they’ve done is horrific.”

She detailed some of the abuse — and how Epstein refused to help even when she feared it might kill her.

“There wasn’t a part of my body that they did not abuse,” she told 60 Minutes Australia.

“I would be trafficked to somebody who physically and sexually abuses you, to the point you don’t think you’re going to live.

“And then you tell Epstein about it and he sends it back.”

As she stood outside his New York home, she said, “This mansion represents jail to me.

“Being a kid, I didn’t realize what world I was being brought into.”

Andrew has strenuously denied being involved in Epstein’s sex ring.

“[Andrew] has been appalled by the recent reports of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged crimes,” Buckingham Palace said in August.

“His Royal Highness deplores the exploitation of any human being and the suggestion he would condone, participate in or encourage any such behavior is abhorrent.”