THE little Melbourne boy who gave Meghan Markle a homemade pasta necklace is now selling his personalised jewellery to buyers around the world.

Buyers from as far as the US and UK have made contact with six-year-old Gavin Hazlewood, who will donate the money to still born birth research following the death of his sister Clara four years ago.

“I had a little sister who died in mummy’s tummy … they will find out why babies die and stop it happening,” he said.

The Duchess of Sussex spotted Gavin in the crowd at Government House in Melbourne last week and wore his handmade necklace as she greeted fans.

The necklace is now in-demand, like the majority of Meghan’s attire.

Gavin’s website has been up and running for 48 hours and he’s made more than $1000.

“Luckily there’s enough pasta in the world to keep this one going. Hopefully we’re making necklaces for quite a while yet,” mum Rowan said.