Will a US bought Macbook work in the UK?

Would a US Macbook still be able to connect to UK printers and Wi-Fi routers?

No not at all. Nothing different with printers sold in the US or anywhere else in the world. All printers made today are either USB or networked (Wifi or ethernet) or both.

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