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Does your switch have sticky Mac or any kind of port security turned on? It could be that private relay is randomizing your MAC address to prevent finger printing and it’s messing with the switches port-security settings or ARP table. Actually if that was the case then the local network shouldn’t work… do the other devices work on the switch while you have private relay on?
From what I can tell Apple doesn’t do much to disguise you from the first relay or even your ISP so I doubt it’s any obfuscation on the local end.