Do royal mail come twice

In the UK, Royal Mail typically delivers mail and parcels on weekdays, Monday to Saturday. However, the frequency of delivery can vary depending on the type of mail, the location, and the service used.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Standard Mail: Royal Mail delivers standard mail, such as letters and small packets, once a day, usually between 9 am and 5 pm, Monday to Saturday.
  2. First Class Mail: First Class mail, which includes items like letters, postcards, and small packets, is typically delivered within 1-2 working days, Monday to Saturday.
  3. Special Delivery: Special Delivery items, such as signed-for packages and tracked mail, are usually delivered by 1 pm the next working day, Monday to Friday.
  4. Saturday Delivery: Some areas in the UK, particularly urban areas, may receive Saturday delivery for certain types of mail, such as First Class mail and Special Delivery items.
  5. Sunday Delivery: Royal Mail does not typically deliver mail on Sundays, except for some special services like Sunday delivery for certain businesses or organizations.

It's worth noting that Royal Mail may adjust their delivery schedules during peak periods, such as holidays or extreme weather conditions. Additionally, some areas may have specific delivery restrictions or limitations due to local circumstances.

If you're concerned about the delivery frequency or timing of your mail, you can contact Royal Mail's customer service or check their website for more information.