PRINCE Andrew is facing new pressure to speak to the FBI after the lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims announced they were teaming up with the family of Harry Dunn.

The 59-year-old royal had vowed he was "willing to help if required" after facing scrutiny over his friendship with paedo financier Epstein.

Prince Andrew is yet to speak to the FBI Credit: EPA

The family of Harry Dunn have called on the suspect charged over his death to return to the UK Credit: PA:Press Association

Yet in a dramatic press conference, the FBI said they had contacted the royal's attorneys to request an interview, but had been provided "zero cooperation".

And Lisa Bloom, the lawyer for six of Epstein's victims, is now set to speak publicly by the side of Harry Dunn's family.

Harry, 19, was tragically killed near RAF Croughton in August last year, with suspect Anne Sacoolas - the wife of a US diplomat - fleeing the country.

Despite being charged, the 42-year-old has not returned to the UK.

An extradition request to the US was also turned down.

And the two parties will tomorrow declare "no one is above the law" in a joint press conference.

Announcing the news, Mrs Bloom tweeted: "As attorney for six women in Epstein/ Prince Andrew matters, I am joining forces with the family of UK teen Harry Dunn to say: no one is above the law."

She added: "Both campaigns are joining forces to express solidarity and to announce next steps."

The lawyer had previously said more cooperation was needed between countries when it came to the cases.

Taking to Twitter, Lisa Bloom said: "If we want cooperation, we must cooperate in their investigations too".

'WORKS BOTH WAYS'

And the family of Harry Dunn also backed Ms Bloom's calls - pointing out the idea of reciprocation was at the core of extradition.

It has since been reported the FBI had been trying to interview the under-fire royal since November.

Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied any knowledge of Epstein's crimes.

He has also denied claims made by Virginia Roberts Giuffre that she slept with him when she was 17-years-old.

FBI and federal prosecutors in Manhattan are trying to bring justice for dozens of Epstein’s victims – by going after his alleged accomplices.

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Epstein, 66, killed himself in jail last year while awaiting trial on child sex trafficking allegations – following numerous bungled probes into his conduct.

Buckingham Palace has been approached for comment.

A source close to the prince added: “This issue is being dealt with by The Duke of York’s legal team."

Lawyer Lisa Bloom will join forces with the family of Harry Dunn Credit: Twitter

Anne Sacoolas has been charged over Harry Dunn's death but not returned to the UK

Lisa Bloom, who is representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein, said she would be joining forces with the Dunn family Credit: ITV

The family of Harry Dunn have vowed they will get justice for their son Credit: Rex Features

Jeffrey Epstein died in jail while awaiting his sex trafficking trial