I didn't create that premise, in principle it isn't acceptable to hold absolute power through unelected means. It is absolute power when they have the ability to refuse the will of the democratic chamber where all direction comes from essentially. Ignoring that blemish that is the unelected chamber..
Except the Constituional Monarchy we have in the UK doesn't have absolute power or the practical ability to refuse the will of Parliament. Under our system the ultimate ability to formulate and pass legislation resides with the Elected Parliament, not the Monarchy or even the House of Lords.