Does post office has royal mail

In the United Kingdom, the Royal Mail is the official postal service, and it is indeed a part of the Post Office network. In fact, the Post Office and Royal Mail are two separate entities that work together to provide postal services to the public.

Here's how it works:

  1. Royal Mail: Royal Mail is the UK's designated universal postal service provider, responsible for delivering mail and parcels across the country. It is a public limited company, owned by the UK government.
  2. Post Office: The Post Office is a retail network of over 11,500 branches across the UK, which offers a range of services, including postal services, banking, and bill payments. While the Post Office is a separate entity from Royal Mail, it has a franchise agreement with Royal Mail to sell its postal services.

In other words, when you visit a Post Office branch, you can purchase stamps, send mail and parcels, and access other postal services, all provided by Royal Mail. The Post Office acts as a retail outlet for Royal Mail's services, making it convenient for customers to access these services in their local community.

So, to answer your question, yes, the Post Office does have Royal Mail, and they work together to provide postal services to the UK public.