King Charles meets police officers who handled the Bedfordshire train crash, according to reports from the Evening Standard. The meeting takes place as part of a visit by the King to the headquarters of the British Transport Police (BTP). The sources state that Charles is opening the BTP headquarters and uses the occasion to meet officers connected to the earlier crash response. The coverage focuses on the King’s engagement with the police personnel and the setting of the event, rather than providing new operational details about the incident itself. No additional, specific information about dates, casualties, or investigative findings is included in the provided material beyond the fact that the officers met are those who dealt with the Bedfordshire train crash and that the meeting occurs during the King’s opening of the BTP headquarters. The reports present the encounter as a formal public-facing moment linked to the BTP’s premises and its officers’ work.