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O-pen House for rich

ROYAL WELCOME: The crown prince and princess of the Netherlands (left) have joined the likes of Oprah Winfrey and George Clooney on the list of visitors the Obamas have hosted at the White House.

WASHINGTON — President Obama has been rolling out the red carpet at the White House during his first term — playing host to a who’s who of business-world bigs and A-list celebs including George Clooney and Oprah Winfrey, newly released records reveal.

Also among the Tinseltown drop-ins were megastars Brad Pitt and Denzel Washington, who paid a visit in May, according to visitors logs, which cover January to July.

The administration posted the records on its Web site yesterday, two days after a report revealed that some of Obama’s top financial backers had gotten White House tours and even use of a bowling alley in the White House compound.

Winfrey, who provided critical support during the campaign, dropped in on Inauguration Day, then met with First Lady Michelle Obama in February.

Clooney, who lobbies for Darfur in Sudan, also paid a visit in February.

Captains of industry — some of whom were aided by the financial bailout — also got special access.

Billionaire George Soros, who bankrolls a variety of liberal causes, and Microsoft honcho Bill Gates also made appearances.

Banking bigs, including Lloyd Blankfein, head of Goldman Sachs, and Jamie Dimon, of JPMorgan Chase, stopped by in March for a meeting on reviving the industry.

Lobbyists, barred by Obama from donating to his campaign or the Democratic National Committee, were also on the list, including Center for American Progress honcho John Podesta.

geoff.earle@nypost.com