Plus: How to live longer than your parents, the true cost of Prince Harry’s year of estrangement, and how the rise of NHS managers silenced doctors
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Dear Reader,
Sophie Ottaway was born a boy. Because she was suffering from a rare birth defect, doctors persuaded her parents to agree to immediate surgery, reassigning her gender from male to female. They also warned that the procedure should remain a secret, including from Sophie herself. Years later, she discovered the truth. In a raw and emotional interview, Sophie shares the far-reaching impact that decision has had on her life.
Chris
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