BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — The king of England made a reference to Alabama and the Magic City in the middle of a dinner commemorating President Donald Trump's visit to the United Kingdom on Wednesday.

King Charles III hosted the Trumps during a state banquet at Windsor Castle. As part of the banquet, King Charles spoke a few words about the relationship between the U.S. and the United Kingdom, as well as their shared goals. During his speech, King Charles made a direct reference to Birmingham, Alabama.

"Mr. President, from York to New York, from Birmingham to Birmingham, Alabama, we are united by a common language and shared heritage," King Charles said. "The many thousands of people from each of our countries who have made the other their home have enriched our societies immeasurably, a

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