Two Secret Service agents are under investigation for snapping selfies with President Trump’s 8-year-old grandson last weekend, according to a new report.

The agents are assigned to watch over Donald III and were driving the boy to Manhattan from Westchester County, where the Trump family has an estate, Mother Jones reported early Thursday.

Donald III had fallen asleep on the ride and that’s when the agents began taking selfies with him, causing him to wake up.

The boy — one of five kids of Donald Trump Jr. and wife Vanessa — was “freaked out” by the stunt, a source told Mother Jones.

He told his mom what had happened when he got home and the issue was quickly taken up by top management at the Secret Service.

The agency confirmed that the agents are being probed for abandoning their post.

“The US Secret Service is aware of a matter involving two of our agents and one of our protectees,” a Secret Service spokesman said. “Our Office of Professional Responsibility will always thoroughly review a matter to determine the facts and to ensure proper, long-standing protocols and procedures are followed. The Secret Service would caution individuals to not jump to conclusions that may grossly mischaracterize the matter.”

President Trump has a good relationship with his detail and the incident with his grandson is being treated as an isolated one.