It was a crisp winter morning when Daniel Křetínský, the enigmatic Czech billionaire, walked into Royal Mail’s London headquarters. The deal had been finalized, the signatures inked, and the centuries-old British institution was now under his control. But as he stood by the grand entrance, staring at the company’s iconic red postal vans rolling out for their morning rounds, he knew he was inheriting more than just a business—he was stepping into the heart of British history.
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