Royal Mail delivers new parent magazine to father 19 years late
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Paul Edwards, 52, received a copy of a new parent magazine nineteen years after it was originally sent, a delivery so tardy it arrived long after his children had grown up. The Royal Mail parcel somehow made its way through the postal system for nearly two decades before showing up at his door, leaving Edwards bewildered by the extraordinary delay. The mishap highlights the rare but memorable failures that occasionally slip through even established delivery services, turning what should have been timely parenting advice into an amusing relic of the past.