Travelling to Cambodia to help her adopted daughter find her biological mum was a quest that left a normally stoic Prue Leith deeply emotional.
She was faced with the realities of genocide, plagued by insecurities about her parenting style and spent much of the time in tears – especially when she saw children so similar to her daughter.
Prue, who formed an exceptionally close bond with Li-Da from the moment she saw her at 16 months old, says: “The babies reminded me of Li-Da and I can’t bear to think I missed the first year of her life.
Since she grew up, she’s had a burning desire to understand her past. “As I get older, I wonder if I did everything right as a mother.
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