ok, I see, but thinking more about it, I wouldn't bother snubbering the primary, as the diodes across the switching fets will clamp the voltage across the fets to maximum of vin.
It is the secondary where the snubbering is needed, as they stop overvoltages on the secondary diodes.
So surely, no snubbers across primary, and protection snubbers across the secondary diodes to prevent overvoltages across the secondary diodes.
-simulation seems to bear this out as being a good idea.
Having a snubber across the primary doesn't seem to do much to quell overvoltage ringing on the secondary diodes.
An offline transformer will have isolation requirements, and it will be impossible to wind it with coupling factor better than 0.99....so there is going to be a significant leakage term.