Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant claimed she had met Prince Andrew and shockingly sat on the late Queen Elizabeth II’s throne at Buckingham Palace, according to a 2003 book celebrating the pedophile’s 50th birthday.

The disgraced financier’s former staffer, who remains unidentified, made the revelations in the 238-page book, titled “The First Fifty Years,” which was compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell decades ago.

The full book, provided to Congress by Epstein’s estate, was released by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee on Monday evening after panel Democrats released only the Trump page.

Among the myriad revelations, the woman said Epstein flew her around the globe and introduced her to countless high-profile figures, including celebrities, world leaders and royals.

The woman heaps praise on Epstein, saying the billionaire honcho changed her life after the pair met when she was a 22-year-old divorcee working at a hotel restaurant.

Not only did she boast about meeting royals, singling out scandal-scarred Prince Andrew in the book, but the woman added that she had “seen the private quarters of Buckingham Palace” and even “sat on the Queen of England’s throne.”

The glowing tribute to Epstein was accompanied by risqué pictures of the bikini-clad woman, who posed provocatively on a beach in one snap.

She ended her note with, “what else can I say butt…”

The book’s “Assistant” section also includes a handwritten note to Epstein that reads, “And thought you might like…some bikini shots!” It is unclear if the same woman wrote the note.

“I have met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Sultan of Brunei, Donald Trump, Antonio Vergas, Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour, Peter Brant, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, brilliant scientists, lawyers and businessmen,” she brags in her letter.

“I have flown on the Concorde, gone sky-diving, taken a flying lesson, been scuba-diving, para-sailing, attended a Victoria Secret fashion show, seen the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, sat on the Queen of England’s throne, rode on a race-track with Max Papis, learned countless skills…”

Epstein, who had boasted a close friendship with Prince Andrew decades ago, had visited the duke in the UK numerous times.

In 2002, the disgraced Duke of York — who had stayed at the pedophile’s luxe NYC pad on multiple occasions — organized a private tour of Buckingham Palace for the businessman, actor Kevin Spacey, and Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year federal prison sentence.

An image of the get-together confirmed that the trip did, in fact, take place. An image shared in 2020 showed Maxwell and the “House of Cards” alum sitting on the late Queen and Prince Philip’s Coronation thrones at the palace.

However, it is unclear if Epstein’s assistant had joined them on that trip.

The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace and reps for Andrew for comment.

The book also features an President Trump’s alleged birthday note to Epstein on his 50th birthday, which the White House has since slammed as “FAKE NEWS.”

The commander in chief previously denied drafting the page, which included a rough outline of a woman’s naked body and the words, “may every day be another wonderful secret,” and is suing News Corp, The Post’s parent company, after the Wall Street Journal first described the illustration in July.

Trump’s camp claimed the signature used on the note is not the president’s, though the Journal assessed it to be consistent with some of Trump’s prior autographs.

Leavitt tweeted Monday that “it’s very clear President Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it.”

Trump, for his part, told NBC News Tuesday morning that “I don’t comment on something that’s a dead issue … I gave all comments to the staff. It’s a dead issue.”

The prez severed ties with Epstein in the mid-2000s — shortly before the financier pleaded guilty to Florida charges of soliciting sex from a minor, which saw him confined for 13 months, though much of it was spent on work release.

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